Boston Herald

Pelosi vows to pass infrastruc­ture bill

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WASHINGTON — With President Biden’s broad domestic agenda at risk of collapse, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday vowed that Democrats will pass a bipartisan infrastruc­ture bill this week and push ahead on the bigger $3.5 trillion social safety net and climate change bill while acknowledg­ing the total amount will drop.

Pelosi had originally pledged to House moderates a vote on the infrastruc­ture legislatio­n by today, but she now says that timeline will likely fall to later in the week due to Democratic divisions, giving space for negotiatio­ns so both bills could be approved. She is pushing to advance both this week, though that is not at all certain.

The $1 trillion infrastruc­ture plan passed the Senate last month.

“Let me just say that we’re going to pass the bill this week,” said Pelosi, D-Calif. “I’m never bringing a bill to the floor that doesn’t have the votes. You cannot choose the date. You have to go when you have the votes in a reasonable time, and we will.”

When asked Sunday if Pelosi had the votes to pass the $1 trillion infrastruc­ture bill on Monday, Biden told reporters at the White House, “It’s going to take the better part of this week.”

Still, in a delicate balancing act aimed at achieving the near Democratic unanimity needed to push the sprawling package through, Pelosi made clear that Biden’s proposed $3.5 trillion for social spending and climate initiative­s will need to be trimmed.

Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona have said they won’t support a bill of that size. Manchin has previously proposed spending of $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion, an amount that progressiv­es have called unacceptab­le for a bill they originally envisioned at $6 trillion.

Asked Sunday if she agrees the final number on the so-called reconcilia­tion bill will be “somewhat smaller” than $3.5 trillion, Pelosi responded: “That seems self-evident.”

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