President Joe Biden is expected to soon face crucial decisions over his domestic agenda as his commitment to aggressive action on climate change and care
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WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden is expected to soon face crucial decisions over his domestic agenda as his commitment to aggressive action on climate change and care for the elderly collides with his push for a bipartisan infrastructure deal. In multiple rounds of talks, Republican lawmakers have held firm in opposition against key White House plans to address the changing climate, add $400 billion in funding for eldercare, and a slew of other domestic priorities the administration is pushing for families and children. The GOP is set to affirm its opposition around 9 a.m. Thursday, when lawmakers led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., are expected to present Biden their latest counter-offer. This could amount to a plan as large as $1 trillion that Republicans have said would be focused on roads, bridges, pipes and other forms of traditional infrastructure.