Schumer moves to shut down debate on infrastructure bill in key step toward final vote

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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.

The Senate has been debating and voting on amendments to the legislation throughout the week. Amendment votes got underway on Monday after the Senate held a rare weekend session as bipartisan negotiators raced to finalize the bill text, which was finally unveiled Sunday evening.

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