The vote could help start debate on the infrastructure bill and possibly bring it to a vote on the Senate floor.
The bipartisan bill will reportedly allocate $110 billion for roads, $73 billion for power grids, $66 billion for railways, $65 billion to expanded broadband access, $55 billion for clean drinking water, $50 billion for environment-proofing utility systems, $39 billion for public transit and $25 billion in airports, the White House reported.
. Democratic congressional leaders have said that the bill would be passed in tandem with other Democratic proposals to fund"human infrastructure," such as expanded healthcare, childcare and eldercare benefits.
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