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Sen Romney says bipartisan infrastructure plan would not raise taxes

WASHINGTON (Reuters) Republican U.S. Senator Mitt Romney of Utah said on Wednesday the bipartisan group working to hammer out a deal on infrastructure would not raise taxes as part of their plan. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, on Tuesday broke off talks on an infrastructure bill with a key Republican, instead reaching out to a bipartisan group, after one-on-one talks with Republican Sen. Shelley Capito were described as hitting a brick wall. Biden changed course after Capito, the leader of a group of six Senate Republicans handling the negotiations, offered $330 billion in new spending on infrastructure, far short of Biden s reduced $1.7 trillion offer.

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Mitt Romney says bipartisan infrastructure plan would not raise taxes

June 09, 2021 Far-left trade unionist Pedro Castillo has cast himself as the winner of Peru s presidential election, thanking foreign nations for victory messages even as election officials said Wednesday the race was not over. With over 98 percent of votes cast in Sunday s presidential poll counted by Wednesday morning, Castillo retained a leading score of 50.2 percent over rightwing populist rival Keiko Fujimori s 49.7 percent. Late Tuesday, addressing celebrating supporters in Lima, Castillo thanked Latin American countries for their messages of congratulations for his victory . We will be a government respectful of democracy, of the current constitution, we will. create a government with financial and economic stability, he told the singing and dancing crowd.

Romney says bipartisan infrastructure plan would not raise taxes

WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Republican U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney said on Wednesday the bipartisan group working to hammer out a deal on infrastructure would not raise taxes as part of their plan. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, on Tuesday broke off talks on an infrastructure bill with a key Republican, instead reaching out to a bipartisan group, after one-on-one talks with Republican Senator Shelley Capito were described as hitting a brick wall. Biden changed course after Capito, the leader of a group of six Senate Republicans handling the negotiations, offered $330 billion in new spending on infrastructure, far short of Biden s reduced $1.7 trillion offer.

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