say the house will wait to vote on the bipartisan infrastructure until the senate has also passed that larger $3.5 trillion human infrastructure bill. that could take some weeks though. right now they're all on recess, but the senate has been given a september 15th deadline. that's when they have to have the top line numbers filled in with actual policy written down, but that's, again, going to take some time for it to work itself through in the senate. a balancing act there to for majority leader chuck schumer, but once it gets to the house you have moderate democrats saying that they won't vote for the larger infrastructure bill unless they can vote first on the bipartisan hard infrastructure bill, and then to the same token on the other side of the political seesaw you have progressive democrats saying they won't vote for the bipartisan bill if the reconciliation bill with the $3.5 trillion chock full of progressive policy ideals isn't waited on. so a real push and pull for the