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Meet the group that wants Congress to encourage 'smarter' infrastructure projects

DOJ probing Blue Star’s Burisma work — Biden offered Capito a major infrastructure concession

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Democrats' constituents would bear the brunt of Biden's taxes

Democrats’ constituents would bear the brunt of Biden’s taxes Peter Cohn © Provided by Roll Call The president’s tax proposals would hit Nancy Pelosi’s and Charles E. Schumer’s respective home states of California and New York especially hard. The late, great Jessica Walter once said in her “Arrested Development” role as matriarch of the fallen-from-grace Bluth family: “I’d rather be dead in California than alive in Arizona.” President Joe Biden’s tax proposals are about to put Lucille Bluth’s maxim to the test, as the White House pushes the biggest tax increases since President Lyndon B. Johnson was waging dual wars in Vietnam and on domestic poverty. It’s happening amid the thinnest of partisan margins for Democratic leaders and a midterm cycle some say is the GOP’s to lose, given redistricting and historical headwinds facing a president’s party.

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K Street loses a friendly ear in Congress with Brady retirement

K Street loses a friendly ear in Congress with Brady retirement
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Infrastructure push sets off feeding frenzy in Washington

POLITICO Infrastructure push sets off feeding frenzy in Washington The White House’s rollout of the biggest infrastructure package in at least five decades has sparked a lobbying frenzy in Washington. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has privately told Democrats that she hopes the package can pass the House by the Fourth of July. | Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images Link Copied President Joe Biden has laid down his opening bid on infrastructure: a sprawling and ambitious $2 trillion plan designed to rebuild the country’s roads and bridges, expand access to clean water and broadband and create what he says will be millions of jobs.

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Biden's infrastructure push sets off feeding frenzy in Washington

Biden’s infrastructure push sets off feeding frenzy in Washington POLITICO 9 hrs ago By Megan Cassella and Theodoric Meyer © Evan Vucci/AP Photo President Joe Biden delivers a speech on infrastructure spending at Carpenters Pittsburgh Training Center, Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in Pittsburgh. President Joe Biden has laid down his opening bid on infrastructure: a sprawling and ambitious $2 trillion plan designed to rebuild the country’s roads and bridges, expand access to clean water and broadband and create what he says will be millions of jobs. Now everybody wants a piece of it. The White House’s rollout of the biggest infrastructure package in at least five decades has sparked a lobbying frenzy in Washington, a mad dash among lawmakers and lobbyists to weigh in on the legislation and sway the Biden administration to include their pet projects or exclude the corporate tax hikes they don’t want to pay. The early jockeying for influence over the p

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