Democrats Divided Over How Best to Slice Biden’s Economic Agenda

  • Pelosi, Schumer must unite fractious party on spending
  • Progressives want to see full Biden plans enacted in bill
Democrats Seek Way Forward as House Clears Debt-Cap Increase
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Democrats are coalescing around a tax and spending plan totaling about $2 trillion, but the party’s progressives and moderates remain divided over which pieces of President Joe Biden’s agenda to pay for -- and how long to pay for them.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer must pick and choose from a Democratic wish list that includes free community college, subsidized child care, expanded Medicare benefits and a large investment in climate programs as they attempt to draft a bill that can pass both chambers.