House Passes Nearly $2 Trillion Build Back Better Initiative
The House of Representatives passed President Biden’s Build Back Better bill on Friday by a vote of 220-213.
The House of Representatives passed President Biden’s Build Back Better bill on Friday by a vote of 220-213.
While Congressional leaders continue to search for a path forward for President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda, the House Agriculture Committee has outlined how the bill would provide billions of dollars for critical investments in rural and agricultural communities.
As Congress continues its debate of the President’s Build Back Better Act, leadership in the House Agriculture Committee have released details on agriculture and forestry provisions included in the bill.
Another week begins, and the optimism that Congressional Democrats will find compromise in passing two major bills appears to be fading.
Since members of the Democratic party have been unable to agree on the levels of future spending by the federal government, there’s been no real action on either a Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill – which passed the Senate last month – or the budget reconciliation bill that the leadership has touted as human infrastructure.
A group of business leaders both in and out of agriculture are weighing in on a proposal in the Biden administration’s Build Back Better agenda, also known as the reconciliation bill.