
Senate shuts down debate on $1 trillion infrastructure bill, advancing it toward final passage
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The Senate voted to break a filibuster Saturday and advance a massive $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package after months of furious next negotiations, clearing a major hurdle for President Joe Biden's agenda even as it will soon face an uncertain future in the House.
Eighteen GOP senators joined Democrats to shut down debate on the bill Saturday afternoon. Senators are confident the bill will pass, but it's now just a matter of how long that takes with the exact timing of a final vote still unclear, though it could come over the weekend or within the next few days.More Related News

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