Democrats are walking a tightrope trying to get Manchin climate deal passed quickly
Last week, Senate Democrats reached a deal with their most conservative member for a significant, though also significantly downgraded, legislative package dealing with climate change, health care, and taxes. This week, the question is whether Democrats can get the Inflation Reduction Act through the Senate before August recess.
(Although, guys, if you don’t get it done in time, postponing August recess is always an option!)
Several things have to fall into place for the vote to happen this week. First, the Senate parliamentarian gets her say, and as we know, this Senate parliamentarian is committed to stripping out Democratic priorities on the flimsiest pretexts. Second, everyone is waiting to hear from Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the other big problem Democrat. Everything we know about Sinema suggests she’s going to use this moment to seek attention somehow. Third, all 50 Senate Democrats plus Vice President Kamala Harris need to be present.
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