
Senate ends Saturday session -- with infrastructure bill still in limbo
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Unable to produce the final text of a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill, the Senate wrapped up a rare Saturday session making little visible progress on the legislative package, but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer vowed the work would get done.
Several senators had predicted that the text of the bill would be ready for review late Friday or early Saturday, but it was not done when the Senate opened for business late in the morning. Nor was it ready to be filed when Schumer closed the floor 11 hours later. "The longer it takes to finish, the longer we will be here, but we’re going to get the job done." "I've been disappointed that Sen. Schumer has seen fit to try to force us to vote on a bill that does not exist in its entirety." "They need a little more time," Schumer said in the evening. "I'm prepared to give it to them."More Related News

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