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Point Roberts wants to share excess vaccine supply with Canadian neighbors

Point Roberts wants to share excess vaccine supply with Canadian neighbors The Point Roberts Fire Chief is asking that Canadians be let into the small town to take advantage of their excess supply of vaccines. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 3:52 PM PDT April 30, 2021 POINT ROBERTS, Wash. After a successful vaccination rollout, the small town of Point Roberts, Washington, is asking elected officials to share their excess supply with their Canadian neighbors. Point Roberts is surrounded by water on three sides and shares its only land border with Canada. The small town has been isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic due to extended border closures between the two countries. 

In a Bipartisan Meeting, Biden Makes the Case for His Infrastructure Plan - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

In a Bipartisan Meeting, Biden Makes the Case for His Infrastructure Plan - Governors Wind Energy Coalition
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Biden Makes the Case for Infrastructure in a Bipartisan Meeting

Biden Makes the Case for Infrastructure in a Bipartisan Meeting Luke Broadwater, Annie Karni and Emily Cochrane © Amr Alfiky/The New York Times President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met with lawmakers in the Oval Office on Monday. Mr. Biden has repeatedly said that it is his preference to pass a bipartisan deal. WASHINGTON Facing opposition from Republicans and some centrist Democrats to parts of his $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, President Biden on Monday convened a bipartisan group of lawmakers at the White House, hoping to make progress toward a deal that can pass a bitterly divided Congress. Sitting in the Oval Office with the group, Mr. Biden said he was “prepared to negotiate as to the extent of the infrastructure project, as well as how we pay for it.”

President Biden Makes the Case for Infrastructure in Bipartisan Meeting

In a Bipartisan Meeting, Biden Makes the Case for His Infrastructure Plan The president met with lawmakers from both parties in an effort to show some flexibility on the size of his $2 trillion proposal and how to pay for it. President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met with lawmakers in the Oval Office on Monday. Mr. Biden has repeatedly said that it is his preference to pass a bipartisan deal.Credit.Amr Alfiky/The New York Times April 12, 2021 WASHINGTON Facing opposition from Republicans and some centrist Democrats to parts of his $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, President Biden on Monday convened a bipartisan group of lawmakers at the White House, hoping to make progress toward a deal that can pass a bitterly divided Congress.

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