KEY POINTS
  • The Senate is voting on a string of amendments to the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan as Majority Leader Chuck Schumer tries to pass the bill this week.
  • Schumer wants to pass both the infrastructure legislation and a budget resolution that sets the stage for a Democratic spending plan before the chamber leaves for its August recess.
  • The infrastructure bill includes $550 billion in new spending on transportation, broadband and utility systems.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks after the Democratic policy luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., July 27, 2021.

A $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill was crawling through the Senate on Wednesday as Majority Leader Chuck Schumer pledged to delay the chamber's August break until it passes.

The Senate will resume votes on "multiple" amendments to the plan on Wednesday afternoon, the New York Democrat said. Schumer aims to approve the final legislation this week, before he starts the process for Democrats to pass a separate $3.5 trillion investment in social programs and climate measures.