Manchin last week proposed a $1.5 trillion limit on the budget reconciliation bill.
aim to use the reconciliation process to implement much of Biden's"Build Back Better" economic agenda without the need for Republican votes.
Manchin last week proposed a $1.5 trillion limit, which progressives quickly said was"not going to happen." Senator Joe Manchin on Tuesday told CNN he wasn't ruling out a $1.9 trillion to $2.2 trillion price tag for the Democrats' budget reconciliation bill. In this photo, Manchin speaks to reporters outside of the U.S. Capitol on September 30.Yesterday, the White House said Biden was meeting with progressives to further negotiate the issue. Press secretarysaid the discussion would include the"recognition that this package is going to be smaller than originally proposed.
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