I don't think their particular approach matters right now; the bill is going to pass whether they like it or not.
But I also get that victories breed complacency. I warned the night of Biden's victory that this is not a "back to normal," that there is plenty of work to be done to keep momentum going to not just achieve a normal but a "better", because conservatives simply refuse to fuck off forever, and subsequently most folks have failed to heed the advice and instead have just carried water for every single thing Biden has done, even the damn drone strike on the family bringing water home, while simultaneously blaming disaffected minorites and progressives for bad outcomes they have no control over, under the guise that not doing so is helping Republicans win. It's exhausting.
But in general, I get Clefargle's spirit. If you want abolition, you're not going to be satisfied that the chains are merely loosened, and you shouldn't be expected to be satisfied. You want the chains completely off.