The
infrastructure bill, U.S. debt and government funding are all at stake
as lawmakers return to Washington, D.C. after weeks away. The Senate
returned Monday from its August recess. The House will follow the upper
chamber back to the Capitol next Monday, September 20.
Lawmakers will need to rush to meet critical deadlines in the coming weeks, according to CNBC.
The speed at which Congress works will determine if the infrastructure
bill is passed, whether the federal government shuts down and if the
U.S. defaults on its debts.
A congressional logjam looms. Here are some of the measures at issue:
Infrastructure: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) promised
centrist Democrats she will hold a vote on the Senate-passed bipartisan
measure that contains $65 billion in broadband infrastructure deployment
grants by September 27. The promise is non-binding, Inside Towers reported and politics within her caucus could delay the timing. Continue Reading
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Infrastructure Caught in Bill Crush as Lawmakers Return to Capitol
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