The U.S. Senate on Thursday prepared to tackle the details of a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill backed by President Joe Biden, with the possibility of weekend work looming after lawmakers voted to advance the measure.
Senators and aides said another vote was expected on Friday to begin debate on the proposal to rebuild America's roads, ports and bridges, launching a process that could last for days and could include amendments that change the bill or cloud its chances of passage.
“I’m glad to see these discussions making progress and I was happy to vote to begin moving the Senate toward what ought to be a robust, bipartisan floor process for legislation of this magnitude," McConnell said. "A lot of that will depend on scores," or cost estimates of the bill, to be produced by the Congressional Budget Office, he said. The CBO has not said when it will release its estimate, but it could be delayed until there is a full text of the bill.
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