Now that the infrastructure bill has passed the Senate, Democrats will try to pass a sweeping $3.5 trillion budget bill.
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Senate Dems unveil $3.5T budget for social, climate effortsWASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats unveiled a budget resolution Monday that maps $3.5 trillion in spending boosts and tax breaks aimed at strengthening social and environmental programs, setting up an autumn battle over President Joe Biden's domestic policy ambitions.
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Senate Democrats unveil $3.5 trillion budget resolution targeting social issuesUnlike the bipartisan infrastructure plan, which focuses on 'core' infrastructure needs such as roads bridges and waterways, the budget resolution includes many of Biden's social programs focusing on family, climate and health care.
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Medicare expansion and a lower eligibility age are included in Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget planSenate Democrats have released the text of their $3.5 trillion budget resolution, which includes proposed modifications to Medicare.
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U.S. Senate Democrats unveil $3.5 trillion budget planA $3.5 trillion budget plan unveiled by U.S. Senate Democrats on Monday calls for tax credits and grants to encourage 'clean energy' manufacturing and transportation, while also making significant changes to immigration and education policies, according to congressional documents.
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Democrats' $3.5 trillion budget plan would extend major relief to families with children'The Finance Committee is going to extend tax cuts for families with [kids], working adults and caregivers for as long as possible,' said Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore.
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