WASHINGTON, D.C.: The US Senate stumbled on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) in the first test for a long-sought bipartisan infrastructure package as Republicans blocked the trillion-dollar measure's advancement but lawmakers suggested a compromise deal was on the horizon.
With Republican senators in the 50-50 chamber uniting to oppose the package moving forward in a key procedural vote, Democrats were well short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster and formally begin debate on the plan.
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