KEY POINTS
  • The Senate is rushing this week to pass bipartisan legislation that aims to strengthen U.S. competitiveness with China by allocating tens of billions of dollars toward domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
  • But "a number of severe thunderstorms on the East Coast have disrupted the travel plans of a significant number of senators," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said.
  • Schumer delayed a key procedural vote in the Senate, but said he is still "hopeful that we can remain on track to finish this legislation ASAP."
  • President Joe Biden during a meeting at the White House urged Congress to "pass this bill as soon as possible."
A technologist inspects a computer chip.

Severe weather will delay the Senate's push to quickly pass funding to bolster domestic semiconductor manufacturing and boost U.S. competitiveness with China, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said Monday.

The bill was expected to clear a key procedural hurdle in the Senate on Monday evening, with a final vote anticipated Tuesday or Wednesday.