New York stands to gain a lot if President Joe Biden’s $2.1 trillion Build Back Better bill becomes law.
Congressional Democrats in the House of Representatives passed Biden’s expansive social policy package on Friday in a nearly unanimous party-line vote. While its fate remains uncertain in an evenly divided Senate, there are elements in the legislation’s present form that would affect New Yorkers from all parts of the city and state.
The bill touches nearly every element of the economy—from taxation to housing to green energy, health care, child care and education—and would radically alter the relationship between the federal government and families because of expanded government services
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