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What's Up in San Diego County for Feb. 18, 2022
The number of military service members being discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine is growing. And a local priest resigns after botching baptisms. Plus, want to learn how to curl in San Diego? Now you can.
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Biden: ‘It's Been a Year of Challenges But Also… Enormous Progress'
President Joe Biden delivered a speech Wednesday on the eve of the one-year anniversary of his presidency.
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Biden and Dems Scramble to Salvage Social, Climate Package
President Joe Biden, along with progressive and moderate Democrats, appears determined to return to the negotiating table with Sen. Joe Manchin
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Democrats Plot Next Steps After Manchin Knifes Biden's Build Back Better Act
The hunger to pass the bill is palpable, as it is a rare glimmer of political hope for Democrats heading into the 2022 midterm elections.
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Manchin Not Backing Dems' $2T Bill, Potentially Dooming It
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin says he can’t back a $2 trillion social safety net bill, and his opposition seemingly deals a fatal blow to President Joe Biden’s signature legislation.
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Democrats Fall Short in Third Attempt to Get Immigration in Build Back Better Bill
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said he was “disappointed” and that the party is “considering what options remain.”
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Build Back Better Plan Passes House, Heads to Senate
The U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass the Build Back Better plan on Friday, sending the bill to the Senate.
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House Passes Dem's Sweeping Social and Climate Package, Sending it to the Senate
A sharply divided House has approved the Democrats’ sweeping social and environment bill, a big victory for President Joe Biden
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Pelosi: Democrats' Bill ‘Builds Back Better For Women Specifically'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. on Thursday discussed the Democrats’ $1.85 trillion social and environment measure.
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House Vote on Dems' Social, Climate Bill Pushed to Friday by Marathon Speech
Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy spoke for hours Thursday night and into Friday morning criticizing the legislation, Biden and Democrats.
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Where Will San Diego Spend Money From Federal Infrastructure Law?
President Biden signed the bipartisan infrastructure agreement into law this week, but how will those funds trickle down to San Diego?
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With Democrats Prized Bill at Stake, a Numbers Game Looms Ahead
Democrats’ $1.85 trillion package of social and climate initiatives seems afflicted by a maddening parade of hurdles
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Home Care Advocates Say Build Back Better Funding ‘Critically Important' For Industry
Increasing home and community based services for older and disabled people is part of the current framework of Biden’s Build Back Better bill, which seeks to expand the nation’s social safety net.
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Paid Leave, Immigration, Tax Changes Added to Biden Bill
House Democrats have added paid family and medical leave, immigration law changes and a state-and-local tax break to President Joe Biden’s $1.75 trillion social services and environmental bill
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Here's What's in Biden's $1.75T Social Spending Plan — and How It Will Be Paid For
Free prekindergarten for all youngsters, expanded health care and climate change programs are among the list of priorities still in the scaled-down plan
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Local Leaders Push for White House Build Back Better Plan
San Diego, Chula Vista, National City Mayors Want to Emphasize That the Infrastructure Dollars Will Go Where They’re Most Needed, Reports NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez.
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McCarthy: ‘I Don't See a Bill Republicans Should Vote For'
Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., addressed the media Thursday after President Joe Biden gave a speech outlining what was in the infrastructure bill.
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Biden: ‘No One Got Everything They Wanted' in Revised Package
President Joe Biden discusses the latest framework for his “Build Back Better” plan after reaching an agreement with Democratic leadership.
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WATCH: Joe Biden's Full Speech on Revised ‘Build Back Better' Plan
Watch President Joe Biden’s full speech on what his re-worked “Build Back Better” plan will look like if it passes through Congress.
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Biden Announces ‘Historic' Deal — But Still Must Win Votes
The revised package contains a wide-ranging set of proposals including free prekindergarten for all youngsters and expanded health care and climate change programs.