
Psaki: White House wants $2.2 trillion spending bill passed by summer
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Press secretary Jen Psaki on Thursday laid out a new timeline for when the White House would like to see movement on its $2.2 trillion spending bill-- ‘progress’ by Memorial Day, a bill on the president’s desk by the summer.
No Republicans have stepped forward to support the president’s bill. Asked if President Biden was committed to seeking GOP votes on the legislation, Psaki said: "The president will certainly be inviting Republicans and Democrats to the Oval Office." "There is long history of agreement on infrastructure, the need to invest, the need to take steps to be more competitive with China, we feel there are a lot of areas of agreement," she continued. The White House's spending breakdown of its plan, it says, includes $620 billion for roads, bridges and ports; $400 billion for elderly home care; $580 billion on job training, R&D and clean energy; and $650 billion on the electric grid, broadband and water systems.More Related News

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