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US House to have enough votes to pass ‘Build Back Better’ after CBO estimate, says Rep. Kildee
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NEW YORK,Nov 17 — The US House of Representatives will have enough votes to pass President Joe Biden’s "Build Back Better” bill after the Congressional Budget Office publishes a complete cost estimate for the plan, Democratic House member Dan Kildee told CNN.

The US$1.75 trillion (RM7.3 trillion) proposal aims to expand the social safety net in the United States and boost climate change policy. The CBO anticipates publishing a complete cost estimate by Friday, Nov. 19. — Reuters

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