KEY POINTS
  • The House passed President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion social spending and climate bill, and the Senate aims to approve it before Christmas.
  • The Senate will likely make changes to the paid leave program and tax policy in the House version of the plan.
  • Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will need all 50 member of his caucus to back the bill.
  • If the chamber makes any changes to the package, the House will have to vote on it again.

After months of starts and stops, the House passed President Joe Biden's $1.7 trillion social safety net and climate bill on Friday.

The process will not get any easier for Democrats as the bill heads to the Senate.