U.S. Capitol Building Democrats look to scale back a $3.5 trillion framework to roughly $2 trillion to bridge differences in the party.  (Photo: Mike Scarcella/ALM)

Congressional Democrats made significant headway in breaking their stalemate on President Joe Biden's economic agenda Tuesday by jettisoning or trimming portions of the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package.

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