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Biden held his first official meeting with eight bipartisan lawmakers to discuss infrastructure. He told reporters that he is willing to negotiate on both the size and the scope of his plan. Republican lawmakers argue his plan is too focused on things aside from physical infrastructure. For the first time since unveiling his $2.3 trillion infrastructure package two weeks ago, President Joe Biden met with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Monday to discuss the proposal. Eight lawmakers, including Chair of the Senate Committee on Climate, Science, and Transportation Maria Cantwell and Rep. Don Young of Alaska, joined Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in the Oval Office to kick off bipartisan discussions. ....
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images;OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images The Biden administration is moving ahead with a large jobs plan it insists it wants to be bipartisan. A top advisor said he doesn t need Republican votes in Congress for an infrastructure plan to be bipartisan. Bipartisanship doesn t say the Republicans have to be in Congress, advisor Anita Dunn told the Post. A top White House advisor said that President Joe Biden s multitrillion-dollar infrastructure plan doesn t need Congressional Republican support to be considered bipartisan. If you looked up bipartisan in the dictionary, I think it would say support from Republicans and Democrats, Anita Dunn told the Washington Post. It doesn t say the Republicans have to be in Congress. ....
Study: Tax Hikes to Cause 1 Million Job Losses by 2023 WASHINGTON New tax increases proposed by President Joe Biden would kill one million jobs and harm the economy, a new study released by the nation’s largest manufacturing association states. For manufacturers, the tax reform of 2017 was like “rocket fuel” and if the new administration rolls back those reforms, “manufacturing workers will lose out on jobs, growth, and raises,” according to Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM). “After decades of advocating for a tax system that provided competitive rates and modern international tax provisions, manufacturers in America kept our promises following the enactment of the 2017 tax reforms: we raised wages and benefits, we hired more American workers, and we invested in our communities,” Timmons said in a press release. ....
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