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President Biden will announce a framework for his social and climate spending bill – here’s what’s in it

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that he has reached a deal with Senate Democratic holdouts on a $1.75 trillion social spending and climate bill, according to senior administration officials.

The apparent deal represents the culmination of months of sometimes tense negotiations between moderate and progressive lawmakers.

The package contains a wide-ranging set of programs that, if enacted, will profoundly impact the lives of families with children, low-income Americans and the renewable energy economy. 

They include:

Also notable is what the framework bill does not contain. A longstanding proposal to create a federal paid family and medical leave system was dropped from the bill on Wednesday afternoon after Sen. Joe Manchin, a key Democratic swing vote, said he did not believe the program belonged in the bill.

Senior administration officials said Thursday that Biden is “confident this framework will win the vote of every Democratic senator,” but that they would let the lawmakers speak for themselves about it.

Biden will travel to Capitol Hill on Thursday morning to attend a meeting of the House Democratic caucus. There, he is expected to appeal to House progressives to vote for the stalled $1 trillion infrastructure bill, which has already passed the Senate.

It was unclear Thursday whether progressives would agree to rally behind the infrastructure bill, which does not contain many of their top priorities. Progressives so far have refused to back the infrastructure bill, demanding that Democratic leaders first release firm legislative language for the companion social spending bill.

Following the House meeting, Biden will deliver remarks on the framework at 11:30 am ET, before departing for a week of summits in Europe.

The announcement comes after haggling over how to pay for the plan threatened to further delay the Build Back Better agenda. Still, the caucus managed to coalesce around a handful of revenue raisers broadly aimed at big business and those Americans to make more than $400,000 annually.

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Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/28/biden-framework-for-build-back-better-social-climate-bill.html