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INFRASTRUCTURE PATH UNKNOWN: Senate Republicans continue to meet with President Biden in an attempt to broker a bipartisan infrastructure package. President Biden and Senate Republicans go back and forth on how to pay for, and how much to invest in infrastructure.
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For the past two months, we’ve heard plenty of discussion about President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan and the American Family Plan. The back-to-back legislative punch offered the President an opportunity to lay out his many priorities including infrastructure and tax changes, but also expanded into funding climate priorities and broadband. Democrats could push through a partisan process in another reconciliation later this year, but for now there’s some hope bipartisanship can bring a more tailored approach with an infrastructure-focused bill possibly on the summer docket.
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