A $3.5 trillion budget plan unveiled by U.S. Senate Democrats on Monday calls for tax credits and grants to encourage 'clean energy' manufacturing and transportation, while also making significant changes to immigration and education policies, according to congressional documents.
The exterior of the US Capitol is seen as Senators work to advance the bipartisan infrastructure bill in Washington, U.S., August 8, 2021. REUTERS/Sarah SilbigerWASHINGTON, Aug 9 - A $3.5 trillion budget plan unveiled by U.S. Senate Democrats on Monday calls for tax credits and grants to encourage "clean energy" manufacturing and transportation, while also making significant changes to immigration and education policies, according to congressional documents.
The proposed budget resolution is intended to carry out President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion "human infrastructure" initiative. Democrats are aiming to debate and pass this non-binding resolution in coming days, which would serve as a framework for more detailed, binding legislation later this year.Sign up for our newsletter
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