HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By Apr 26, 2021 05:26 AM EDT Two centrist senators who are key negotiators on capital funding have indicated progress but have confirmed that they do not support President Joe Biden's expansive $2.3 trillion plan. In a recently published article on The Wall Street Journal, Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) said on Sunday that the emphasis should be on traditional projects such as roads and bridges and that funding should be separated from broader elements in Biden's plan, such as $400 billion to better provide for the elderly and people with disabilities. (Photo : Oliver Contreras-Pool/Getty Images) Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WV., speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing to examine the American Jobs Plan, focusing on infrastructure, climate change, and investing in our nations future.