KEY POINTS
  • Joe Manchin called for Democrats to "pause" their consideration of a $3.5 trillion spending bill, though he did not rule out voting for a smaller package.
  • Democrats are trying to pass both a $1 trillion infrastructure plan and a larger proposal to invest in climate policy and social programs.
  • Some in the party have called the bills even more necessary as parts of the country are ravaged by wildfires or affected by flooding.
Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat from West Virginia, center, speaks with members of the media following a meeting with Texas Democrats outside of his hideaway office in the basement of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, July 15, 2021.

Sen. Joe Manchin just made it clear Democrats have work to do to win his vote for their sprawling economic plan — and prevent President Joe Biden's agenda from collapsing.

The West Virginia Democrat on Thursday urged party leaders to "pause" their consideration of a massive $3.5 trillion spending bill. Democrats aim to approve the measure, which would invest in climate policy and social programs, in the coming weeks without Republican support.