
Schumer moves to shut down debate on infrastructure bill in key step toward final vote
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer moved on Thursday night to cut off debate on the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, paving the way for swift passage of the sweeping legislation that would enact key elements of President Joe Biden's economic agenda, although exact timing of a final vote is still unclear.
Schumer's move to file cloture sets up a key procedural vote on Saturday, which needs 60 votes to end debate on the bill. But senators are still having discussions about a series of votes late Thursday, including a possible vote on final passage. However, given the timing, that seems increasingly unlikely.More Related News