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I am the senate star wars
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Joe Manchin Joe Manchin White House unveils strategy for 2050 net-zero goal Biden sets off high-stakes scramble over spending framework Buttigieg twins dress as 'twinfrastructure' for Halloween MORE (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema Kyrsten Sinema Biden sets off high-stakes scramble over spending framework Officials, lawmakers express optimism that infrastructure, spending vote is near Buttigieg on passing spending packages: 'We are the closest we have ever been' MORE (D-Ariz.) have made positive remarks about the framework but have stopped short of full-throated endorsements. senators are supporting a strong reconciliation bill,” he said. “Before there is a vote in the House on the infrastructure bill, the members of the House have a right to know that 50 U.S. Sanders argued that House progressives shouldn’t send the bipartisan infrastructure bill to President Biden Joe Biden White House unveils strategy for 2050 net-zero goal Southwest investigating report pilot said 'Let's go Brandon' on flight House Rules Committee won't meet Monday on reconciliation package MORE ’s desk until they know that all 50 members of the Senate Democratic caucus support the reconciliation package. Bernie Sanders Bernie Sanders House Rules Committee won't meet Monday on reconciliation package Biden sets off high-stakes scramble over spending framework Officials, lawmakers express optimism that infrastructure, spending vote is near MORE (I-Vt.) on Thursday said he’s not prepared to support a stripped-down $1.75 billion framework unveiled earlier in the day by the White House and signaled that progressives in the House should hold off on voting for a separate infrastructure measure.






I am the senate star wars