

The Democrats Who Might Block Biden’s Infrastructure Plan
Sep 30, 2021
Emily Cochrane, a New York Times correspondent focused on Congress, joins Pramila Jayapal, Chairwoman of the Progressive Caucus. They discuss the internal conflict within the Democratic Party over President Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure plan. Jayapal explains her willingness to vote against the bill to protect more significant progressive priorities. The conversation also dives into the broader implications of party divisions and the urgency of navigating fiscal challenges while attempting to advance ambitious policy goals.
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Internal Conflicts Threaten Infrastructure Plan
- Democrats face internal struggles over President Biden's infrastructure plan.
- Progressive Democrats threaten to block the $1 trillion bipartisan bill.
Progressives Prioritize Reconciliation Bill
- The Progressive Caucus prioritizes the larger $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill over the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
- They believe the reconciliation bill addresses broader societal needs.
Reconciliation Bill's Urgency
- Rep. Jayapal suggests that the bipartisan infrastructure bill could be revisited later if necessary.
- Delaying the reconciliation bill risks its passage altogether.