Washington : President Joe Biden traveled to Capitol Hill early Thursday to make the case to House Democrats for a dramatically scaled-back domestic policy package, USD1.75 trillion of social services and climate change programs the White House believes can pass the 50-50 Senate.
Biden was eager to have a deal in hand before departing later in the day for global summits. But the revised package has lost some of the Democrats’ top priorities as the president’s ambitions make way for the political realities of the narrowly divided Congress.
Paid family leave and efforts to lower prescription drug pricing are now gone entirely from the package, according to senior administration officials who requested anonymity to brief reporters about the emerging details.
Still in the mix: Free prekindergarten for all youngsters, expanded health care programs including the launch of a USD35 billion new hearing aid benefit for people with Medicare and USD555 billion to tackle climate change.
There’s also a one-year extension of a child care tax credit that was put in place during the COVID-19 rescue, new child care subsidies and USD100 billion to bolster the immigration and border processing system.
With support for even the narrowed package still an issue, Biden said as he left the Capitol, I think we’re going to be in good shape.
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