‘Build Back Better’ May Be ‘Dead,’ But These Key Portions Will Pass, Sen. Kaine Says

The senator said that the bill is dead, but that it will eventually pass.
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The most recent version of the "Build Back Better" bill, which Biden and a majority of Senate Democrats have been trying to pass for much of the last few months, is not going to happen, according to Tim Kaine.
The Democrats will find the core of the bill, like education, reduced child care costs and healthcare support, and pass it, and it will deal with some of these inflation concerns.
A CBS News/ YouGov poll shows that a quarter of respondents think that President Biden's performance would improve if "Build Back Better" was passed. Roughly 40% of respondents said Biden and the Democratic party are not focusing on things that are important to them.

The key background.

The key part of Biden's platform was the "Build Back Better" framework. The most recent version of the bill passed in the House in November. It has been a struggle for Senate democrats to get enough support to pass the bill. Manchin is a Democrat from West Virginia. He announced in December that he wouldn't be voting for the bill because he was responsible for the smaller scope. The White House said his announcement was a sudden and inexplicable reversal of his position. Two weeks ago, Manchin said there were no negotiations going on and he had not spoken to the White House about it.
Many Americans were frustrated with Biden after the first year.
The House has a spending plan that passed with a narrow margin.
Is the BBB still stuck? Manchin said he had not talked with the White House.
Manchin says he won't support build back better.