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Enter Sen. Joe ManchinJoe ManchinSinema defends filibuster ahead of Senate voting rights showdown The Hill's Equilibrium — Presented by NextEra Energy — Tasmanian devil wipes out penguin population Democrats go down to the wire with Manchin MORE (D-W.Va.), with whom Democratic leaders have been negotiating for weeks in hopes of uniting Democrats behind their spotlight on Republican opposition. As of Monday afternoon, top Senate Democrats were unsure how Manchin would vote, according to The Hill’s Jordain Carney. Sen. Dick DurbinDick DurbinDemocrats go down to the wire with Manchin Overnight Health Care: Takeaways on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision | COVID-19 cost 5.5 million years of American life | Biden administration investing billions in antiviral pills for COVID-19 COVID-19 long-haulers press Congress for paid family leave MORE (D-Ill.), the top Democratic vote counter, told reporters that he was “hoping” the West Virginia centrist would jump on board. The proposal was received warmly by President BidenJoe BidenMilitary must better understand sexual assaults to combat them The Hill's Equilibrium — Presented by NextEra Energy — Tasmanian devil wipes out penguin population On The Money: Democrats make full-court press on expanded child tax credit | White House confident Congress will raise debt ceiling MORE, who huddled with Manchin on Monday at the White House. We certainly hope that will be the case tomorrow,” White House press secretary Jen PsakiJen PsakiTaliban seize key Afghan district The Hill's Equilibrium — Presented by NextEra Energy — Tasmanian devil wipes out penguin population Democrats go down to the wire with Manchin MORE said at Monday’s briefing. The New York Times: Democrats’ expansive voting rights bill is headed for a roadblock in the Senate. Elsewhere on the left, Senate Democrats are tossing multiple ice cubes into the scalding-hot cup of coffee that is the progressive chorus calling for Associate Justice Stephen BreyerStephen BreyerOvernight Health Care: Takeaways on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision | COVID-19 cost 5.5 million years of American life | Biden administration investing billions in antiviral pills for COVID-19 Five takeaways on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision Supreme Court upholds ObamaCare in 7-2 ruling MORE to retire this summer from the Supreme Court to allow Biden to nominate and the razor-thin Senate majority to confirm his successor. See why we support updated regulations on key issues, including: - Protecting people's privacy - Enabling safe and easy data portability between platforms - Preventing election interference - Reforming Section 230LEADING THE DAYPOLITICS: New York City voters head to the polls today for the Democratic mayoral primary for which early voting began on June 12 and ended Sunday. IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKESADMINISTRATION: The president and Democrats in Congress are working to boost awareness of the child tax credit benefits that take effect July 15 under provisions of the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief law enacted in March, reports The Hill’s Naomi Jagoda. “Through tax credits and food assistance and housing assistance and healthcare coverage and direct checks, the American Rescue Plan — and here's the drumroll —  the American Rescue Plan will lift half of America's children out of poverty,” Vice President Harris said during a visit to Pittsburgh on Monday with Labor Secretary Marty WalshMarty WalshThe Hill's 12:30 Report - Presented by Facebook - Big week for infrastructure negotiations The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Facebook - Biden support, gas tax questions remain on infrastructure How ERA is good for the economy MORE. The president and Vice President Harris receive the President’s Daily Brief at 10:15 a.m., and have lunch together at 12:30 p.m. Biden will meet with Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell and deputy national security advisor Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall at 1:45 p.m. The White House briefing will take place at 1 p.m. The White House COVID-19 response team will brief reporters at 12:30 p.m. INVITATION TODAY to The Hill’s Virtually Live discussion about “Mental Health, Addiction & the COVID-19 Pandemic,” at 1 p.m. with Rachel LevineRachel LevineOvernight Health Care: Medicaid enrollment reaches new high | White House gives allocation plan for 55M doses | Schumer backs dental, vision, hearing in Medicare Biden issues proclamation recognizing June as Pride Month Biden administration loosens restrictions on meds for opioid use disorder amid rise in deaths MORE, assistant secretary for health at the Department of Health and Human Services; Rep. Jahana HayesJahana HayesCutting critical family support won't solve the labor crisis Overnight Health Care: Medicaid enrollment reaches new high | White House gives allocation plan for 55M doses | Schumer backs dental, vision, hearing in Medicare Republicans defy mask rules on House floor MORE (D-Conn.), a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and Congress’s Youth Suicide and Mental Health Task Force; Rep. David JoyceDavid JoycePorter urges increased budget for children's National Parks program Against mounting odds, Biden seeks GOP support for infrastructure plan Boehner finally calls it as he sees it MORE (R-Ohio), co-chairman of the House Addiction, Treatment and Recovery Caucus; Rep. John KatkoJohn Michael KatkoOvernight Health Care: Medicaid enrollment reaches new high | White House gives allocation plan for 55M doses | Schumer backs dental, vision, hearing in Medicare Democratic clamor grows for select committee on Jan. 6 attack House lawmakers roll out legislation to protect schools against hackers MORE (R-N.Y.), co-chairman of the Mental Health Caucus; and more. The popular images of the 44th president and former first lady Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaBiden plans to host Obama for portrait unveiling that Trump skipped: report More than 70 companies call on Senate to pass voting right bill Jill Biden remembers her father, celebrates President Biden on Father's Day MORE are currently on tour, including at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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