Biden pursues GOP infrastructure deal as anxious Democrats watch the clock Sahil Kapur and Shannon Pettypiece and Mike Memoli and Leigh Ann Caldwell © Provided by NBC News
WASHINGTON As President Joe Biden doubles down on seeking Republican cooperation for an infrastructure package, some Democratic allies say he should be prepared to go it alone if a deal doesn t materialize quickly.
The White House wants to see counteroffers to Biden s $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan by the middle of this month, and if progress isn t being made by Memorial Day, officials will reassess their strategy of trying to build bipartisan support, said a person familiar with the negotiations.
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