Pelosi Preparing to Punt Infrastructure Vote Again

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On Wednesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi signaled that plans for the House to vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill could be further delayed as some Democrats have vowed to oppose it. The vote is still planned for Thursday however, Pelosi noted she does have the power to delay it once again.

The Hill reports:

“We take it one step at a time,” Pelosi told reporters after huddling with members of her caucus in the basement of the Capitol, referring to Thursday’s vote.

She also repeated her intention to not bring legislation to the floor that does not have the votes for passage. Leaders of the Congressional Progressive Caucus say half the group is prepared to vote against the infrastructure bill unless the larger social spending bill moves in tandem.

Pelosi noted that, while the House Budget Committee has already approved a blueprint for the larger social spending bill — the second piece of Biden’s legislative wishlist — the Senate moderates balking at the $3.5 trillion price tag have stalled progress on the broader two-pronged agenda.

“In the meantime, there was this ‘Oh my god, we can’t go to that number,'” Pelosi said, invoking the Senate holdouts. “Well that completely sets off the timetable.”

If Pelosi does delay the vote again it’s certain to anger more moderate Democrats who are hoping to quickly pass the bill.


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