This morning the House of Representatives passed the Build Back Better Bill and now it is on to the Senate where 50 votes are needed to pass with the Vice President casting a tie breaking vote (making it 51).
If there are substantial changes, it then goes back for a new vote in the House. The web page will be updated (indicates introduced but now should show passed by the House).
What's in the bill? Below is the summary but watch for changes with this link.
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This bill provides funding, establishes programs, and otherwise modifies provisions relating to a broad array of areas, including education, labor, child care, health care, taxes, immigration, and the environment. (The bill is commonly referred to as the Build Back Better Act.)
For example, the bill provides funding for
Additionally, the bill establishes programs to provide
The bill also includes provisions that
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I’ve been thinking of ways to use this legislation and the legislative process in the Infrastructure Bill with some of the accomplishments of the New Deal. It would be good analysis for students to compare and contrast both the economics of the times and the social environment. Following this Bill is a good start. Thanks Neme Alperstein !
Wonderful idea! I am hoping it will pass the Senate soon (hope springs eternal) so a comparison can begin with the details of the legislation.
A moment of levity in the House debate:
Your suggestion would offer an enlightened opportunity to study the New Deal and related LOC primary sources. Not to be missed! Thank you, Cheryl Davis !