“President Biden and congressional leaders are forging ahead with plans to have the House vote on his two massive spending plans, even while backing off their Tuesday deadline amid persistent concerns from key lawmakers,” Axios reports.
“House leaders gave themselves more time on Sunday afternoon by punting procedural moves they’d planned for Monday by the House Rules Committee. That would have set up floor votes on the actual bills on Tuesday.”
“Democrats in Washington wanted to hand President Biden a political win before he departs from the COP26 summit in Glasgow, Scotland, on Tuesday, but that’s no longer possible.”

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