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The US Congress on Friday adopted a plan of 1,200 billion dollars to modernize roads, bridges and even broadband Internet. The vote on the ecological and social component carried by President Joe Biden was postponed.
The President of the United States has achieved his success in pain. The American Congress definitively adopted, Friday, November 5, the vast plan of investments in the infrastructures wanted by Joe Biden, a victory obtained by the Democratic president who could not convince the parliamentarians to vote also the social and ecological aspect of its ambitious reform projects.
It took 218 votes for Democrats to pass this $ 1,200 billion plan to modernize roads, bridges, high-speed Internet, and considered one of the most ambitious in modern American history. They obtained 228 against 206, thanks to the contribution of a few Republican votes, and the approval of the law was greeted by a round of applause.
The president will only have to sign it for it to come into force.
Joe Biden, who urgently needs to relaunch his presidency, hoped Friday morning to advance two major texts in the House of Representatives: this investment plan and a vast program to overhaul the social protection system and the fight against global warming valued at $ 1.7 trillion. In total, spending of some 3 trillion over a decade.
Democratic leaders had to give up a vote to approve the second text, the centrist wing of the party demanding clarification of the costing. The moderate and progressive fringes of the party finally agreed on a procedural vote to start the parliamentary process.
Democratic divisions
By adopting the only infrastructure program on Friday night, Democrats are saving furniture despite the deep divisions running through their party.
Joe Biden, faced with a decline in popularity one year before the mid-term parliamentary elections, assured that his vast social program should for his part be voted on by the House in the week of November 15 at the latest, before the Senate do not grab it.
In particular, the text provides for nursery school for all, a profound improvement in health coverage and significant investments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – a real redefinition of the welfare state in the United States.
But it is the subject of very difficult negotiations within the Democratic Party, between the left wing and the moderate camp.