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Pelosi Moves To Quell Rebellion By Moderate U.S. House Dems

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Aug 16, 2021
  • 2 min read

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is proposing a procedural vote this month that would set up future passage of two economic measures crucial to President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda, a move Democratic leaders hope will win votes from unhappy party moderates, Alan Fram reported for the Associated Press (AP).

Photo Insert: Speaker Nancy Pelosi is aiming to get the so-called "moderate' House Democrats in line to ensure the passage of the Infrastructure bill.

In a letter Sunday to Democratic lawmakers, Pelosi, D-Calif., suggested that the House will take a single vote that would clear an initial hurdle for both a budget resolution and a separate infrastructure bill.


The budget blueprint would open the gate for Congress to later consider a separate, $3.5 trillion, the 10-year bill for social and environmental programs.


Nine centrist Democrats said Friday they would vote against the budget resolution until the House first approves the bipartisan, $1 trillion package of road, railway, and other infrastructure projects.


That measure, which the Senate approved last week, is the top priority for moderates, who want to bank a quick win by sending it to Biden for his signature.


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By forcing lawmakers to vote on moving both measures an initial step forward together, Democratic leaders hope moderates will be forced to abandon their threat — at least for now — and join the rest of the party in pushing its economic and social agenda toward eventual passage.


In the face of solid Republican opposition, Democrats can lose no more than three defectors to pass legislation through the closely split House. Democrats are calling the House back from summer recess on Aug. 23.


Government & politics: Politicians, government officials and delegates standing in front of their country flags in a political event in the financial district.

“Our goal is to pass the budget resolution the week of August 23rd so that we may pass Democrats’ Build Back Better agenda” as fast as possible, Pelosi wrote, using the name for Biden’s overall economic plans.



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