Senators struggle to amend, finish $1T infrastructure bill
WASHINGTON (AP) Nearing decision time, senators were struggling to wrap up work on the bipartisan infrastructure plan despite hopes to expedite consideration and voting on the nearly $1 trillion proposal.
The package had appeared on track for eventual Senate passage, a rare accord between Republicans and Democrats joining on a shared priority that also is essential to President Joe Bidens agenda. But senators hit new problems late Thursday as they worked late into the night on amendments. A procedural vote was set for Saturday.
Weve worked long, hard and collaboratively, to finish this important bipartisan bill, said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., just before midnight. In announcing Saturdays schedule, he said We very much want to finish.
Called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the thick bill is a first part of Bidens infrastructure agenda, and would inject billions of new spending on roads, bridges, waterworks, broadband and other projects to virtually every corner of the nation.
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