Sen. Sinema Pledges Support For Democrats’ Tax And Climate Bill

Democratic Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema has pledged her support for a major tax and climate bill, boosting the bill’s chances of passing the Senate after a deal was reached between Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Joe Manchin. NBC News’ Scott Wong has the details. 
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