President Joe Biden announced on Thursday a hard-earned bipartisan agreement on a pared-down infrastructure plan that would make a start on his top legislative priority and validate his efforts to reach across the political aisle. But he openly acknowledged that Democrats will likely have to tackle much of the rest on their…
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden announced on Thursday a hard-earned bipartisan agreement on a pared-down infrastructure plan that would make a start on his top legislative priority and validate
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Lanhee Chen writes that Thursday's bipartisan infrastructure agreement, which President Joe Biden said he will support, is a rare win-win for Democrats and Republicans in Washington, D.C. Both sides would gain political advantages from getting this deal through Congress and onto Biden's desk.
Bipartisan group of senators, White House reach deal on infrastructure plan
By Lisa Mascaro, Josh Boak and Jonathan Lemire
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Biden gives remarks on infrastructure agreement reached
President Joe Biden announced a bipartisan agreement on a $953 billion infrastructure plan reached with Republican and Democratic senators on June 24, 2021.
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden announced on Thursday a hard-earned bipartisan agreement on a pared-down infrastructure plan that would make a start on his top legislative priority and validate his efforts to reach across the political aisle. He openly acknowledged that Democrats will likely have to tackle much of the rest on their own.