KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Nancy Pelosi began the day Friday with an emboldened progressive caucus and lots of uncertainty about the future of the infrastructure bill.
  • Pelosi had hoped to pass the bipartisan bill Thursday night, but a key block of around 50 House progressives refused to pass it without more details about the Democrats' budget reconciliation package.
  • President Joe Biden has spent Thursday talking to key senators and Democratic leaders in Congress, trying to break a stalemate that threatens his domestic agenda.

WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is planning to hold a vote on a stalled bipartisan infrastructure bill on Friday, after the bill failed to win enough support from progressives to pass Thursday night.

Pelosi began the day Friday with an emboldened progressive caucus and growing frustration among her rank-and-file members at the prospect of continued negotiations over the weekend.