
What we know so far about the Democrats' big spending proposals
CNN
Democrats in Congress are pushing ahead with a sweeping multi-trillion-dollar 10-year spending plan that marks the latest step in their drive to expand education, health care and childcare support, tackle the climate crisis and make further investments in infrastructure.
Party leaders are hoping to use the annual budget process to push through a major broadening of the nation's social safety net envisioned in President Joe Biden's jobs and families proposals that have been blocked by Republican opposition. With only narrow majorities in both chambers of Congress, Democrats are under pressure to swiftly finalize the package so they can move it in tandem with a separate $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill awaiting a vote in the House. Speaker Nancy Pelosi has promised to bring the bipartisan bill to the floor by September 27, but progressives say they won't vote for it without the larger economic package.
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