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Republican Sen. Mitt Romney has said he doesn’t think a Republican lawmaker would vote for such a liberal incentive proposal.
Biden will face widespread opposition from Republicans in the House and Senate early on.
Although it is not a commitment, President Biden has said he will go ahead with his proposed incentive package.
White House press secretary Jane Sackie says she doesn’t want Congress to debate week after week or month after month to help economically disadvantaged Americans.
With a different effort, President Biden will soon deliver the proposed incentives to the public, the press secretary said. In this case, Congress can resort to a special legislative process called “reconciliation.”
In the ‘reconciliation’ system, there is the opportunity to pass a bill by simple majority. The problem is that the rules of procedure of the United States Congress do not allow the passage of more than one law a year on any subject in that way.
Taking a ‘reconciliation’ approach to passing Biden’s proposed incentives law earlier this year is seen as inevitable. Biden himself hinted at reporters.
It is also important that Biden ensure the approval of the people in his positions of administrative and constitutional importance. The Biden administration’s policy will not be clear unless all officials in the new administration are confirmed and go to work. Biden stressed the need to focus on internal and external issues and said it was even more important now with the crisis over time.
Let there be a lengthy debate on Trump’s impeachment sentence at this point, and in the end, President Biden sees no success in achieving zero results.