Democratic U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday said he was open to considering a bipartisan infrastructure bill, but wanted to see it in writing - and added he might also push for a follow-up measure that had only his party’s support. President Joe Biden's push for a sweeping.
WASHINGTON A bipartisan group of 10 U.S. senators said on Thursday it had reached agreement on a framework for a proposed infrastructure spending bill that…
The statement gave no details of the agreement. But a source familiar with the deal said it would cost $974 billion over five years and $1.2 trillion over eight years and includes $579 billion in new spending.