What Biden's infrastructure package could mean for western Washington President Joe Biden unveiled a $2.25 trillion package Wednesday that could have an impact on aging bridges and pipes, buses and ferries, electric cars and more. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 12:00 PM PDT April 1, 2021 BELLINGHAM, Wash. — Congressman Rick Larsen met with restaurant owners in Washington's 2nd Congressional District Wednesday to discuss the coronavirus pandemic, but President Joe Biden's infrastructure package was also top of mind. "It's just a kind of a fix-it-first mentality," said Larsen. Part of that "mentality" is electrifying our transportation sector. The president's $2.25 trillion infrastructure plan would add more electric car charging stations across western Washington and potentially bring low or zero-emission buses and ferries to Puget Sound.