House passes $3.5T Biden blueprint after deal with moderates
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democratic leaders have compromised with moderates and muscled President Joe Biden’s multitrillion-dollar budget blueprint over a key hurdle.
The 220-212 vote Tuesday hoped to end a standoff that halted proceedings but signaled challenges ahead.
A band of moderate lawmakers was threatening to withhold their support for the $3.5 trillion plan.
They were demanding the House first approve a $1 trillion public works package that’s already passed the Senate.
House leaders are offering them a Sept. 27 date for a vote on the bipartisan bill as a compromise.
Tuesday’s votes is a key first step toward approval of the broader Biden package this fall.
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