KEY POINTS
  • Democrats released their $3.5 trillion budget resolution Monday as they prepared to pass the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
  • The chamber will approve the infrastructure plan as soon as Tuesday, and then move "immediately" toward passing the budget measure, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said.
  • Democrats' spending plan would invest in paid leave, child care, pre-K, community college, green energy and an expansion of Medicare, among a bevy of other programs.

As the Senate was putting the finishing touches on a bipartisan infrastructure bill Monday, Democrats released their $3.5 trillion budget plan that sets the stage for a massive investment in social programs and climate policy.

The plans fit into what Democrats consider a complementary, two-part agenda to boost the economy, strengthen the social safety net and attempt to curb climate change. The party will have to carry out a complicated legislative dance to get both proposals through Congress in the coming months.