On infrastructure and corporate taxes, most reject the GOP position
When it comes to infrastructure and corporate taxes, Republicans have found themselves on the opposite side of the American mainstream.
Construction workers build the Signature Bridge replacing and improving a busy highway intersection at I-95 and I-395 in Miami, Fla., on March 17, 2021Joe Raedle / Getty Images
April 15, 2021, 2:26 PM UTC
BySteve Benen
A recent Morning Consult/
Politicopoll found fairly broad support for an ambitious federal infrastructure bill, paid for by tax increases on the wealthy and big corporations. In an interesting twist, excluding the tax hikes made the plan less popular, not more.
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