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March 16, 2021 7:01 AM By Zachary Sherwood and Brandon Lee
President Joe Bidenâs next big economic package helped set off a heated debate among Republicans over whether to participate in the return of lawmakersâ dedicated-spending projects, known as earmarks, a tussle that could be key to its success.
After muscling his $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief bill through Congress without a single Republican vote, Biden is hoping to bring GOP members aboard an infrastructure package set to be a core part of his longer-term economic plan, estimated at trillions of dollars.
Speeding a complex, multi-year initiative through Capitol Hill will be largely impossible without the GOP, due to Senate rules. To make negotiations easier, Democrats rescinded a 2011 ban on so-called spending earmarks. If Republicans decide to amend party rules in coming weeks and follow suit, it could be a good sign Bidenâs bill gets done.
| UPDATED: 15:12, Tue, Mar 16, 2021
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Lorraine Kelly invited Ulrika Johnson onto her ITV show this morning to discuss male violence in the wake of the Clapham Common vigil held on Saturday in memory of Sarah Everard. However, the presenter pointed out she disagreed with Davina McCall over her recent tweet on the matter and retaliated against the presenter’s claim that women were “fear-mongering”.
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