
Sen. Sanders says his initial $6T spending package 'too little,' Americans' support on 'our side'
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said on Sunday that his initial $6 trillion infrastructure plan was “probably too little,” and that the current $3.5 trillion social spending package is the “minimum.”
"Poll after poll shows what we are doing is exactly what the American people wants. It’s not what the big money interest wants, not what the lobbyist wants. It’s what the American people want," he added.
Moderates, progressives and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are battling over a $1 trillion infrastructure deal and a $3.5 trillion social spending package. The bill includes progressive programs such as tuition-free community college, expanded Medicare, a universal preschool program.
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