WASHINGTON As the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill steams toward a vote in the Senate this week, Utah s two Republican senators have come at President Joe Biden s effort to fix the nation s roads, bridges and utilities from contrasting perspectives.
Sen. Mitt Romney has been in the room negotiating the massive package one item at a time with Democrats, Republicans and the White House. By his estimation, the bipartisan group of senators have met via Zoom or in person 50 times in the past four months, including marathon sessions this past weekend. I must admit I was skeptical that we could reach an agreement because there have been so many efforts in the past to do infrastructure, he said in an interview.
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