Senate Advances President Joe Biden’s $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill

By  //  August 7, 2021

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(FOX NEWS) – The Senate on Saturday convincingly advanced the bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure bill in a key test vote to break the filibuster, putting the upper chamber one step closer to passing one of President Biden’s marquee spending priorities.

The vote was 67-27 during a rare weekend session when the House had already recessed until September for summer break. The legislation needed 60 votes to move forward and 18 Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., joined with Democrats to clear the bill past one more procedural hurdle.

It was not immediately clear when the Senate would take a vote on final passage since there’s disagreement among Republicans and Democrats on how long the amendment process should last. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y, said the Senate will remain in session as long as it takes to pass the bill.

“We can get this done the easy way or the hard way,” Schumer said Saturday. “In either case, the Senate will stay in session until we finish our work.”

The 18 GOP members who voted in favor of advancing the legislation Saturday along with McConnell were

– Sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky,
– Roy Blunt of Missouri,
– Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia,
– Bill Cassidy of Louisiana,
– Susan Collins of Maine,
– John Cornyn of Texas,
– Kevin Cramer of North Dakota,
– Mike Crapo of Idaho,
– Chuck Grassley of Iowa,
– John Hoeven of North Dakota,
– Deb Fischer of Nebraska,
– Lisa Murkowski of Alaska,
– Rob Portman of Ohio,
– Jim Risch of Idaho,
– Mitt Romney of Utah,
– Thom Tillis of North Carolina,
– Todd Young of Indiana
– Mike Rounds of South Dakota.

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