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Democrats Frustrated With Latest Manchin Pitch On Build Back Better

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March 4, 2022
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Senate Democrats are feeling exasperated with Sen. Joe Manchinmanchin 0Joe ManchinOn The Money — Push to block Russian imports hits wall Overnight Energy & Environment — White House says no to Russia oil ban Manchin, Murkowski lead bipartisan bill to ban Russian energy imports MORE’s (D-W.Va.) latest proposal on a scaled-down version of President Bidenbidenjoe 081315getty 0Joe BidenFire breaks out at major nuclear plant in Ukraine amid fighting Russia inflames political war over gas prices, oil drilling  On The Money — Push to block Russian imports hits wall MORE’s Build Back Better agenda that would leave out big social-spending initiatives like expanded childcare, universal pre-kindergarten, national paid family leave and long-term home healthcare.   

Manchin is proposing that his colleagues choose one ten-year program to focus on and devote the other half of revenues raised from tax reform and prescription drug reform to deficit reduction and fighting inflation.

He is suggesting limiting new spending to climate programs instead of an array social-spending initiatives that he says would likely get baked into the federal budget baseline for years to come.

Manchin says the country has to “get its fiscal house in order” before embarking on new grand spending plans, but his colleagues aren’t ready to let go of big, ambitious reforms they’ve talked about for more than a year, such as direct federal support for expanded access to childcare.   

He argues that the nation can’t keep adding to the deficit when inflation is running at a 40-year high. But that stance is fueling tension with leading Democratic progressives and liberal advocacy groups. 

“If he wants to focus on an economic package, then he needs to remember childcare is an economic issue,” said Sen. Elizabeth Warrenwarrenelizabeth 013117vsj leadElizabeth WarrenHillicon Valley — DOJ slams Senate cyber bill The Hill’s Morning Report – Russia-Ukraine war enters second deadly week Democrats look for offramp from masking in public MORE (D-Mass.) when asked about Manchin’s pared-down proposal.  

“We have many, many, many parents at home today because they cannot get childcare. We have people who can’t work in the childcare industry because they don’t make a living wage,” she added. “If we want to have an economy that’s firing on all cylinders, we want people to be able to go back to work.”

“Let me point out, that affects inflation. When you don’t have enough workers, then prices go up,” she argued in response to Manchin’s concern about rising prices, which he has cited as a major reason not to pass Biden’s Build Back Better agenda.  

Senate Health Committee Chairwoman Patty Murraymurraypatty 060617gn leadPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayEmboldened GOP looks to expand midterm battleground map Biden request for COVID-19 funds faces resistance from lawmakers Congress should create a national board on pandemic preparedness  MORE (D-Wash.), who is leading the effort to pass funding for expanded access to childcare and universal prekindergarten, said her priorities “are all part of dealing with inflation.”   

“We all understand that and we’re all fighting for it,” she said.  

“What I feel very strongly is that Congress needs to address some of the costs that families are feeling today. Childcare is a huge part of that and it is a barrier for people to be able to go back to work so they can support their families in this challenging time,” she said.  

Manchin, however, has raised doubt about the argument that spending hundreds of billions of dollars on new social programs will fight inflation by lowering costs.  

“I’ve never found out that you can lower costs by spending more,” he told reporters after Biden’s first State of the Union address Tuesday evening.

And he shrugged off Biden’s efforts Tuesday to revive the key elements of his Build Back Better agenda, such as spending hundreds of billions of dollars to reduce childcare costs and establish universal prekindergarten. 

“It just keeps adding up and up,” he told reporters. “To me, it’s all about inflation.” 

“Inflation is the No. 1 enemy we have in America today,” he said.   

Some Democrats say they are growing tired of the back-and-forth with Manchin, which has dragged on for months, leaving them deeply frustrated over their inability to strike a deal.  

“It all comes down to Joe,” said one Democratic senator, who requested anonymity to discuss frustrations in the caucus over lack of progress on Build Back Better. “He wants to keep changing things. The great mystery has been why is it so damn hard to have senators sit down and work out the details?” 

The lawmaker said, “we’re all so tired of BBB.”  

“Politically, it’s just a killer, it sucks all the life out of us. We’re all so completely frustrated by it,” the senator added.

Senate Democrats and their allies are also disappointed by what looks to be the demise of a $150 billion proposal to provide long-term home healthcare through Medicaid for the elderly and disabled.   

“We feel like that would be incredibly disappointing and also very shortsighted on the part of Congress,” said Katie Smith Sloan, the president and CEO of LeadingAge, an association of nonprofit providers of aging services.  

“The population is aging and we have not invested in the services and support that all the people need or years,” she added. “We have a crisis for people getting access to care, whether that’s 24/7 care in a nursing home or a bit of help at home. 

“It’s extremely frustrating and really disappointing,” she said of the prospect of the program being dropped. “We were thrilled to see it as a high priority in Build Back Better.” 

Sen. Bernie Sanderssandersbernie 052317gn2 leadBernie SandersProgressive policies lose steam amid primary wins Briahna Joy Gray says Biden’s SOTU was ‘a wish list’ of initiatives ‘he isn’t able to pass’ Manchin proposes dramatically scaled down version of Build Back Better  MORE (I-Vt.), who has clashed most directly with Manchin and even says he’s open to supporting a primary challenger against his colleague, was in no mood to talk about Manchin’s latest idea for a dramatically scaled down budget reconciliation package.   

Sanders told reporters that “I don’t care what he wants,” when asked about Manchin’s latest pitch.  

“I’m talking about bringing forward the legislation the American people want. He doesn’t like it he can vote against it or vote for it. That’s his business,” Sanders said.   

Sen. Sherrod Brownbrownsherrod 041523gnSherrod Campbell BrownHillicon Valley — DOJ slams Senate cyber bill The Hill’s Morning Report – Russia-Ukraine war enters second deadly week Democrats look for offramp from masking in public MORE (D-Ohio) said he doesn’t want to get sucked into another round of speculation about what Manchin may or may not support.  

“I don’t follow the machinations of Joe Manchin as closely as you do,” he told reporters. “I’m not going to comment on Manchin and negotiations. We’ve done that for a year.”

“I just don’t want to start the rounds of stories again that we’re talking to Manchin, this is going here and they’re failing and this is left out and just more stories looking like that rather than what we’re getting done,” he said.  

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrandgillibrandkirsten 020614gettyKirsten GillibrandBiden signs bill banning forced arbitration in sexual misconduct cases Judiciary under microscope as Congress weighs stock trade ban Gillibrand endorses Hochul in bid for full term as New York governor MORE (D-N.Y.) on Thursday said she will try to convince Manchin that funding for expanded childcare, prekindergarten and a national paid family leave program shouldn’t be left out of whatever budget reconciliation package Democrats might put together later this year. 

“I don’t think the deal is done so I’m going to work very hard to talk to my colleague about the importance of focusing on the economy and access to childcare is one of the biggest economic issues that most families face,” she said. 

“So I’m going to work with him on the economic reasons why affordable daycare, universal pre-K and the national paid leave plan should be part of that discussion,” she added. “If full employment is the goal, then childcare has got to be part of the solution.”   

Jordan Carney contributed.  

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