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Why moderate Democrats opposed Pelosi's plans for two major spending bills

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The U.S. House of Representatives is back in Washington for a rare August session. Their agenda is to move forward on potentially trillions of dollars of spending. With a narrow majority, Democrats need every vote. And 10 moderates have been throwing up roadblocks for Speaker Nancy Pelosi's timeline. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins discusses with Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader.

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U.S. & Canada
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Infrastructure update, Budget reconciliation, House of Representatives
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