Most Democrats want to permanently send $300 to families per month, but some centrist senators may push big cuts in Biden s infrastructure plan jzeballos@businessinsider.com (Joseph Zeballos-Roig) © Win McNamee/Getty Images Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer talks on his phone while walking to a press conference to announce the introduction of S.1., the For the People Act, outside the Capitol March 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee/Getty Images
Most Democrats support keeping monthly checks for parents, but Senate centrists could scale back its generosity.
One Democrat said he wanted fewer households with six-figure incomes getting the stimulus benefit.
The one-year cash payments for families are set to start next month, but it s unclear whether they ll be permanent.
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