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Tipsheet — Presented by Uber: Democrats urge Biden to go all in with agenda in limbo

 
 
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Democrats urge Biden to go all in with agenda in limbo
By Jordain Carney
 
Democrats are urging President Biden to lean way in as the party faces big divides amid a rocky stretch, with his signature legislative item at stake.

The calls for Biden to act as the party’s unifier-in-chief comes as the president acknowledged that his agenda is at a “stalemate,” amid high-profile fights between not only moderates and progressives but the House and Senate over the scope of the sweeping spending package.

Democrats are looking for sustained hands-on engagement with the hope Biden could sway holdouts and resolve points of tension that have slowed down Democrats’ efforts to pass a $3.5 trillion spending package.
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House Budget panel advances $3.5T spending bill
By Aris Folley
 
The House Budget Committee has advanced the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion social spending plan as party leaders set their sights on teeing up the package for a vote in the lower chamber this coming week, despite brewing inner party divisions.
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Pelosi: House must pass 3 major pieces of spending legislation this week
By Aris Folley
 
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said in a letter to Democrats on Saturday that the coming week will be a “time of intensity,” as party leadership aims to take action on three major pieces of spending legislation in the days ahead. /td>
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Senate poised to battle over Biden's pick of big bank critic
By Sylvan Lane
 
President Biden’s pick to lead a powerful bank regulator is certain to spark a partisan battle in the Senate.
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Executive privilege fight poses hurdles for Trump
By Harper Neidig and Rebecca Beitsch
 
Former President Trump faces significant hurdles in his effort to use executive privilege to block the Jan. 6 committee's subpoenas for executive branch documents and testimony from his former aides.
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Abbott bows to Trump pressure on Texas election audit
By Julia Manchester
 
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is barreling forward with an audit of the 2020 election in his state’s four largest counties after mounting pressure from former President Trump.
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Trump says Stacey Abrams 'might be better than existing governor' Kemp
By Celine Castronuovo
 
Former President Trump on Saturday quipped that 2018 Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) may have done a better job in office than her opponent, Gov. Brian Kemp (R), who has continued to catch the former president's ire for refusing to overturn 2020 election results. 
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A MESSAGE FROM UBER

Meet Gary, a retired veteran with a VA disability pension.
 


Driving with Uber allows him to compensate for overspending his budget. Gary values Uber's flexibility: "Whenever my budget is on track, it allows me to step out and enjoy life on my terms.” Watch his story.

 
Big Tech should pay for damaging mental health
By Nathaniel Counts
 
OPINION | A Wall Street Journal investigation recently uncovered internal research showing Instagram is harmful to the mental health of roughly a third of teen girls, with Black girls impacted most severely. This is a grave threat to the health of our youth and Congress and the Biden administration must aggressively pursue a regulatory and research agenda to address it.
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GOP should grab the chance to upend Pelosi's plan on reconciliation
By Peter J. Wallison
 
OPINION | House Republicans have an unusual opportunity this week both to enhance the nation’s infrastructure and reduce the chances that the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill will ever become law.
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