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Senate bipartisan infrastructure plan picks up steam but faces major hurdles ahead

Senate bipartisan infrastructure plan picks up steam but faces major hurdles ahead
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Bipartisan infrastructure deal takes fire from left and right

Bipartisan infrastructure deal takes fire from left and right
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Democrats wary of emerging bipartisan infrastructure deal

Progressive Democrats are wary of an emerging deal on infrastructure being negotiated by five Republican and five Democratic senators, fearing it could make it tougher to get prized priorities to President Biden's desk.The progressives are specifically worried that passing a bipartisan infrastructure package consisting of the most popular infrastructure spending priorities - such as funding for roads, bridges, rail, public transport, airports.

Overnight Energy: Biden seeks to reassert US climate leadership | President to repeal or replace Trump decision removing protections for Tongass

TGIF! Welcome to Overnight Energy, your source for the day's energy and environment news. Please send tips and comments to Rachel Frazin at rfrazin@thehill.com. Follow her on Twitter: @RachelFrazin. Reach Zack Budryk at zbudryk@thehill.com or follow him at @BudrykZack. Today we're looking at Biden's climate agenda in Europe, a new White House decision on protections for the Tongass National Forest and the administration's first proposed.

Parliamentarian changes Senate calculus for Biden agenda

The Senate parliamentarian's ruling allowing Democrats to sidestep a GOP filibuster only one more time in 2021 is forcing Democratic lawmakers to rethink how they can advance President Biden's agenda.Democratic aides now say the $2.3 trillion infrastructure package will have to be even bigger since they have just one more opportunity before the 2022 election year to go it alone on major legislation."The bottom line is the next one is going to.

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