WASHINGTON (AP) — Striking a deal with moderates, House Democratic leaders muscled President Joe Biden’s multitrillion-dollar budget blueprint over a key hurdle Tuesday, ending a risky standoff and putting the party’s domestic infrastructure agenda back on track.
The 220-212 vote was a first move toward drafting Biden’s $3.5 trillion rebuilding plan this fall, and the narrow outcome, in the face of unanimous Republican opposition, signaled the power a few voices have to alter the debate and the challenges ahead still threatening to upend the president’s agenda.
From the White House, Biden praised the outcome as “a step closer to truly investing in the American people.” He said at a news conference that he had called to congratulate House leaders for the work.
Tensions had flared during a turbulent 24 hours that brought the House to a standstill as a band of moderate lawmakers threatened to withhold their votes for the $3.5 trillion plan. They were demanding the House first approve a nearly $1 trillion bipartisan package of other public works projects that’s already passed the Senate.
Backed by the White House, Speaker Nancy Pelosi huddled privately with lawmakers and leaders to engineer an offramp. In brokering the compromise, Pelosi committed to voting on the bipartisan package no later than Sept. 27, an attempt to assure lawmakers it won’t be left on the sidelines. It’s also in keeping with with Pelosi’s insistence that the two bills move together as a more complete collection of Biden’s priorities. Pelosi has set a goal of passing both by Oct. 1.
Pelosi told her colleagues before the vote that the legislation would lead to a federal investment on par with the New Deal and the Great Society.
She brushed aside the delays. “That’s just part of the legislative process,” she said, according to an aide granted anonymity to discuss a closed-door caucus meeting.
“Not only are we building the physical infrastructure of America, we are building the human infrastructure of America,” Pelosi said on the House floor.
Easing off the stalemate will shelve, for now, the stark divisions between moderate and progressive lawmakers who make up the Democrats’ so-slim House majority. But as the drama spilled out during what was supposed to be a quick session as lawmakers returned to work for a few days in August, it showcased the party differences that threaten to upend Biden’s ambitious rebuilding agenda.
With Republicans fully opposed to the president’s big plans and arguing that Congress should be focused instead on the crisis in Afghanistan, the Democratic leaders have just a few votes to spare. That gives any band of lawmakers leverage that can be used to make or break a deal, as they are in position to do in the weeks to come as moderates and progressives draft and vote on the broader $3.5 trillion package.
“I think it’s important to those of us who are moderate Democrats to make sure that our voices are heard,” said Rep. Jim Costa, D-Calif., one of the negotiators.
Challenging their party’s most powerful leaders, nine moderate Democrats signed onto a letter late last week raising their objections to pushing ahead with Biden’s broader infrastructure proposal without first considering the smaller public works plan of road, public transit and broadband spending that has already passed the Senate.
Their ranks grew as other moderates, including Rep. Stephanie Murphy, D-Fla., a leader of the Blue Dog caucus of centrist Democrats, raised similar concerns.
Progressives were outraged at the moderates, blaming them for potentially jamming Biden’s agenda, which is stocked with hard-fought party goals like child care, paid family leave and Medicare expansion, along with green infrastructure spending.
Outside groups, including Justice Democrats, started running campaign ads and members of Our Revolution, the organization aligned with Bernie Sanders, protested Tuesday outside the New Jersey office of Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a leader of the moderate effort.
“This is a ‘which side are you on‘ moment,'” said Our Revolution executive director Joseph Geevarghese, who promised to “organize like never before to hold Democrats accountable and get this bill over the finish line.”
The budget measure is at the heart of Biden’s “Build Back Better” vision for helping families and combating climate change and is progressives’ top priority, all of it largely financed with tax increases on the rich and big business.
The House committees are already fast at work drafting legislation to fill in the details of the $3.5 trillion package for consideration later this fall.
Progressives signaled early on they wanted the Biden budget priorities first before they agree to the smaller Senate package, worried it would be an insufficient down-payment on his goals.
But the moderates want the opposite, insisting Congress quickly send the smaller, bipartisan infrastructure measure they helped shape with the senators to Biden so he can sign it before the political winds shift.
While the moderates insist they also want to support Biden’s broader package, progressives are skeptical. Senate centrists Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., have said they cannot support a $3.5 trillion package.
In fact, the moderates were also trying to win assurances from Pelosi that whatever version of the broader bill they draft in the House will be the same in the Senate — setting up another showdown between the party’s competing flanks and their vision for the rebuilding priorities.
“We have established a path forward,” Gottheimer said in a statement.
The compromise structured Tuesday’s vote to include passage of the budget resolution and the commitment for the September vote on the bipartisan package as part of a procedural vote, called the Rule.
So far, the White House has backed Pelosi as she has led her party in a tightly scripted strategy.
Republicans plan to reject the the $3.5 trillion effort as big government spending, and GOP support for the slimmer $1 trillion bipartisan measure is now uncertain.
The conservative House Freedom Caucus said it opposes both the Biden budget and the bipartisan bill.
Republicans blasted Democrats for pursuing their priorities at a time when they said all focus should be on Afghanistan, as thousands of people including Americans are trying to flee the country as the U.S. withdraws its forces.
“We should be doing nothing else on this floor until every single American is home,” said Rep. Kevin McCarthy, the House minority leader.
Inserting his own wedge into the politics of the situation, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday on Fox News that he was rooting for the House moderates.
“I wish the moderates in the House success,” McConnell said. “I’m pulling for them.”
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Associated Press writers Darlene Superville, Alan Fram and Brian Slodysko contributed to this report.
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“Not only are we building the physical infrastructure of America, we are building the human infrastructure of America,” Pelosi said on the House floor. I would refute that. I think you people are determined to not only break the backs of the American people, but their spirit as well. After four years of daily bashing one of the best Presidents we have ever had—doing everything you could to sideline his policies—endless, ridiculous, and unjustified investigations—stealing the 2020 election—and propping up a mindless, brainless idiot governing by executive order and making incomprehensible decisions that are destroying our economy and ruining our credibility and reputation around the world—I hardly think you people are rebuilding human infrastructure.
This “Building Back Better” PR phrase—what in the hell is Biden building back that is so much better? It is an empty vote-and-support-getting slogan with absolutely nothing of substance behind it.
“I think it’s important to those of us who are moderate Democrats to make sure that our voices are heard,” said Rep. Jim Costa, D-Calif., one of the negotiators. Even more important than that is that the voices of the American people are heard—and listened to. How far down on the list is that?
“WE have to pass it, to find out whats in it!”
“Right now, (That we the Democrat Party rules) we have an opportunity to pass something so substantial(And devastatingly destructive ) for our country,
so transformative (That will keep the Democrat Party’s destructive Rule) we haven’t seen anything like it,” Pelosi said,
This socialist Democrat party has become our country’s most destructive and deadliest ENEMY. 👿 🙁 🙁 🙁
“Moderate Democrats”? Anyone who thinks there are moderate Democrats is an airhead, with massive amounts of carbon dioxide in the airspace between their ears!
Wrong gas.
They have carbon monoxide in their heads which has displaced all of the oxygen there.
They are totally brain dead.
ANYONE claiming to be a ‘moderate’, is just a NOT so radical leftist.
There seem to be no moderates from either party. Pelosi and her minions hopefully will get what they deserve. Just not soon enough. All these worthless excuses for leaders, or you wonder many times as human beings. Time to throw 90% of them including mcconnell , graham, , kinzinger, cheney and of course all the democrats out. Keep the few who have any sense of decency, morals, financial responsibility. All these clowns don’t know how to run anything never mind having control of how to spend OUR money. How many of them actually read anything they sign ,word for word, paragraph by paragraph? That’s why they make them so big, vote on them in the middle of the night, weekends, etc. This way they can hide all the waste and corruption that are in them. They are all disgusting.
Hell, there seems to no longer be ANY PATRIOTS in any party….
Wow, Associated Press sure doesn’t try very hard to be impartial: ‘inserting his own wedge into the politics’, doubt they would add that to a quote from a Dem
THE AP has never EVER been impartial.. ITS always been a leftist rag.
Well then, moderates can moderately cook in heII along with Pelosi and the rest of the traitors.
AND may they all go there, SOON!
illegitimate government running roughsot like a nazi blitzkreig.
and the gop stands there with egg on there faces and thumbs up there……
“The House committees are already fast at work drafting legislation to fill in the details of the $3.5 trillion package for consideration later this fall.”
In plain words, the details will be on how much money will go into the pockets of the politicians, their cohorts in the states they represent and how to provide just enough “crumbs” to the citizens to make them believe all was done for their behalf.
What passes for a “normal” bill wastes “only” 90% of the funds.
IF the truth were available (which will never happen), this bill could have as much as a ONE PERCENT efficiency.
Even people who slept through high school economics class should know this bill is insane.
I didn’t have economics in high school or in my short time in college and I tell this bill is insane, good night nurse! Feces dressed up with seasonings, sugar, covered with lots of air freshener, and served on a silver platter is still a big load of smelly feces, period!!
I forgot who said it, but i remember a quote from the mid 90s, where one politician, said something like
“10% waste in any governmental bill, is considered below average.. We plan for that fraud and waste”.
TO ME< the better plan, would be to WORK ON ELIMINATING IT!
Sounds like Nancy can still blow with the best of them…
This $3.5 trillion dollar bill is rife with earmarks, a tactic that was voted out by Congress years ago. Democrat Joe Manchin’s wife got a $160,000 a year job in this administration, WV got $180 million out of the last ‘Covid’ bill and stands to get TWO BILLION from the $3.5 trillion dollar bill. The first two are just down payments, the two billion is an EARMARK and likely only one of many incorporated in the Dem’s bill. Pelosi doesn’t care about Republican’s opposition to the bill, they don’t have enough votes to mount a successful campaign against it, so she’ll make sure those blue state Democrats get the pork they want so long as they vote her way. Disgusting waste of TAXPAYER money, ours and that of future generations.
AND how the hell, pray tell, is PASSING on millions to the ‘Senate judiciary committee’, so thy can pass immigration amnesty, NOT AN OUT RIGHT BRIBE is beyond me.
Her, biden and all the other corrupt idiots will BUY them off with our money. The so called moderates will get their pork, kickbacks, or whatever to buy their vote. We see right through this and the only thing most of these republicans will do is complain. They will not expose the corruption or stop it because then they won’t get their share. they all hated President Trump because he exposed the corruption, waste, ineptitude, deep, deep swamp. He just didn’t imagine how deep it was and didn’t realize his enemies were also in his own party. I think we all thought they would stand by him but at least they were all exposed by him shining a light on how deep and corrupt they are, along with the corrupt media, social companies etc.
Last i checked, BRIBERY WAS still a federal crime.
SO WHY CAN CONGRESS bribe folks, and get away with it!
Just shows you. Never trust a Democreep.