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McConnell signals $800 billion ceiling for infrastructure as negotiations set to resume By Spectrum News Staff Nationwide PUBLISHED 10:55 AM ET May. 10, 2021 PUBLISHED 10:55 AM EDT May. 10, 2021
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With Congress back in session this week, much of the attention will be focused on President Joe Biden’s $4 trillion joint infrastructure proposals the American Jobs Plan and the American Families Plan with negotiations set to resume between Democrats and Republicans on the size and scope of those packages.
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell signaled a willingness to go up to $800 billion on an infrastructure proposal, much higher than his previous $600 billion ceiling