"While Biden repeatedly vowed to address the climate crisis, his climate agenda was dealt a major setback back in Washington, D.C., when Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia criticized the slimmed-down $1.75 trillion Build Back Plan to address the climate crisis and to expand the nation’s social safety net. The plan will only pass the Senate if Manchin and Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema come around to support it."
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Amy Goodman in, “Manchin’s Latest Hissy Fit” Threatens to Curb Biden Agenda at U.N. Climate Summit, Democracy Now! (2 November 2021)
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