Time is no Ally as Dems Strain to Finish Biden’s $2T Bill

WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 29: The U.S. Capitol on April 29, 2021 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Joe Biden unveiled a $1.8 trillion families package during his first address to Congress on Wednesday night, which is likely to face hurdles in the Senate. (Photo by Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (AP) – Democrats are hoping that Congress is nearing the finish line in its seven-month trek on President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion social and environment package. They know that time is not their friend. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says he wants Democrats to finally end their disagreements and push the measure through his chamber before Christmas. He and other Democrats are worried that the longer they take, the more the bill could fall prey to political and economic factors that could jeopardize it. They don’t want the work to spill into next year, when elections will make it harder to get votes from incumbents worried about backing controversial bills.

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