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Boone County Fiscal Court holds town hall-type caucus meeting to listen to residents - NKyTribune

By Patricia A. ScheyerNKyTribune reporterAs part of a continuing gradual change in protocol, the Boone County Fiscal Court held a town hall-type caucus meeting this week to listen to the concern

Zoning Adjustments Board approves Willard Park community center development

AP-NORC poll: Parties split on some infrastructure proposals

AP-NORC poll: Parties split on some infrastructure proposals By Josh Boak and Hannah Fingerhut/The Associated Press • 12 hours ago WASHINGTON The overwhelming majority of Americans about 8 in 10 favor plans to increase funding for roads, bridges and ports and for pipes that supply drinking water. But that’s about as far as Democrats and Republicans intersect on infrastructure, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. President Joe Biden has bet that his handshake with a group of Republican senators can help power a $973 billion infrastructure deal through Congress, while Democrats would separately take up a $3.5 trillion proposal that could include money for child tax credits, schools, health care and other priorities.

AP-NORC poll: Parties split on some infrastructure proposals

By JOSH BOAK and HANNAH FINGERHUT Associated Press Jul 22, 2021 6 hrs ago A new AP-NORC poll finds Americans broadly support many infrastructure proposals being considered by Congress. About a quarter oppose expanded child tax credits and funding for electric vehicle stations.   Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The overwhelming majority of Americans about 8 in 10 favor plans to increase funding for roads, bridges and ports and for pipes that supply drinking water. But that’s about as far as Democrats and Republicans intersect on infrastructure, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. President Joe Biden has bet that his handshake with a group of Republican senators can help power a $973 billion infrastructure deal through Congress, while Democrats would separately take up a $3.5 trillion proposal that could include money for child tax credits,

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