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Biden, Centrist Lawmakers Reach Infrastructure Deal
Voice of America
29 Jul 2021, 08:05 GMT+10
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Joe Biden and a group of centrist Republican and Democratic senators said Wednesday they had reached agreement on a new U.S. infrastructure spending package after weeks of wrangling over the details of what to include and how to pay for it.
The White House declared that the roughly $1 trillion package, including $550 billion in new allocations, would add about 2 million jobs to the U.S. economy each year for a decade. Many of those will be in construction work to repair the country s deteriorating roads and bridges, build new broadband connections in rural areas of the U.S. and improve transit and water infrastructure.
2021-07-29 01:36:10 GMT2021-07-29 09:36:10(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
WASHINGTON, July 28 (Xinhua) The U.S. Senate on Wednesday voted to proceed with a bipartisan infrastructure deal that was struck earlier in the day, clearing the first hurdle toward adopting a long-waited and hotly debated spending package.
In a key procedural vote, senators voted 67-32 to push the bill forward. The bill still needs final approval from both chambers.
The vote came just a few hours after Senator Rob Portman from Ohio, the top Republican negotiator, told reporters that a bipartisan group of senators has reached an agreement on the major issues of the infrastructure plan.