Biden, Manchin discussed social spending bill after U.S. senator's
rejection -adviser
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[January 03, 2022]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - President Joe Biden and Senator
Joe Manchin spoke about the "Build Back Better" bill a day after the
conservative Democratic senator publicly rejected the president's social
spending plans, a White House adviser said on Friday.
"He (Biden) has some confidence about that (bill), including discussions
he has had with Senator Manchin," Jared Bernstein, a member of the White
House council of economic advisers, said in an interview with CNN on
Friday.
"The president and Senator Manchin - the day after that announcement
where the senator said he couldn't vote for the bill as it was - they
were talking again."
Reuters previously reported that Biden and Manchin made no significant
progress in the talks after Manchin's rejection of the plan earlier in
December but aides felt reassured that lines of communication were still
open and cordial. Biden told reporters this week that the pair have not
spoken since then.
Manchin's rejection imperils the legislation because his support is
crucial in the Senate where the Democrats have the slimmest margin of
control and Republicans are united in their opposition to the bill.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said the chamber would vote on
a package in early 2022.
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U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) walks to a Democratic policy
luncheon at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., December 16, 2021.
REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz
Manchin's move prompted investment
bank Goldman Sachs to lower its forecasts for U.S. economic growth.
Manchin's rejection of the bill threatened to scuttle hundreds of
billions of dollars in funding for measures to fight climate change
and meet the Biden administration's climate goals.
Manchin has expressed concerns about a number of proposals in
Biden's signature domestic policy bill, including multiple climate
proposals and extending monthly child tax credit payments.
Biden told reporters after Manchin's rejection that he and the
senator were "going to get something done" on the legislation.
U.S. Representative Pramila Jayapal, a leading liberal House
Democrat, has asked Biden to continue focusing on the social
spending legislation and urged him to use executive action despite
Manchin's public rejection of the plan.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Louise
Heavens, Alex Richardson and Grant McCool)
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