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[16] [a] On July 1, the House passed an amended $715 billion infrastructure bill focused on land transportation and water. [17] On May 27, Republican senator Shelley Moore Capito presented a $928 billion plan, [18] [b] [c] and on June 4, increased it by about $50 billion; this was quickly rejected by the Biden administration. [19]
President Joe Biden signed into law a $1 trillion infrastructure bill at a White House ceremony on Monday that drew Democrats and Republicans who pushed the legislation through a deeply divided U ...
Two years after President Joe Biden signed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill into law, his administration has launched 40,000 projects aimed at rebuilding America, according to his infrastructure ...
2ND UPDATE, 4:18 PM: The Senate voted Wednesday to move forward with a key priority for Joe Biden — a massive bipartisan infrastructure package. Even with a procedural vote of 67-32, the bill ...
A total of seven federal agencies received funding through the infrastructure bill, with the Department of Transportation (DoT) getting the highest amount at $284 billion for modernizing roads ...
The Build Back Better Act was a bill introduced in the 117th Congress to fulfill aspects of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better Plan.It was spun off from the American Jobs Plan, alongside the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, as a $3.5 trillion Democratic reconciliation package that included provisions related to climate change and social policy.
The 228-206 vote hands Biden a bipartisan legislative victory, but one that took months to accomplish. House passes $555 billion infrastructure bill, sends legislation to Biden's desk Skip to main ...
The bill was passed 220–213 by the House of Representatives on November 19, 2021. In December 2021, amidst negotiations and parliamentary procedures, Senator Joe Manchin publicly pulled his support from the bill citing its cost and a too-aggressive transition to clean energy, [ 23 ] then retracted support for his own compromise legislation.