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Senator Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) delivered a blow to Senate Democrats’ proposed $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill that the caucus hoped to pass after the bipartisan infrastructure package is advanced. Sinema made it clear that she will not support a bill with a $3.5 trillion price tag, but is open to “beginning the process.”
“I have also made clear that while I will support beginning this process, I do not support a bill that costs $3.5 trillion — and in the coming months, I will work in good faith to develop this legislation with my colleagues and the administration to strengthen Arizona’s economy and help Arizona’s everyday families get ahead,” Sinema told The Arizona Republic. Wow. Sinema comes out against the budget as she gets bipartisan infrastructure bill. https://t.co/7qBOFIAFaY — Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) July 28, 2021 — Sam Stein (@samstein) July 28, 2021 ??????
Sinema: “I have also made clear that while I will support beginning this process, I do not support a bill that costs $3.5 trillion….” https://t.co/s1O1sPiV79 — Nicholas Wu (@nicholaswu12) July 28, 2021 Democrats would need all 50 members of the caucus and Vice President Kamala Harris’ tie-breaking vote to pass the budget via reconciliation. […]
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