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Members of Michigan’s congressional delegation are among those waiting to see if a deal can be cut between the Biden administration and Republican leaders on a major infrastructure bill.
President Joe Biden met for nearly an hour Wednesday with the top Republican negotiator on infrastructure, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito.
Time is running out to strike a bipartisan deal, but they have agreed to reconnect Friday.
The president is proposing $1.7 trillion for roads, bridges and other investments.
The Republicans countered last week with $928 billion, and Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell said tapping unspent COVID-19 aid is key to reaching a deal.
President Biden s infrastructure plan calls for money for water projects, capping abandoned wells
President Joe Biden has released the details of his expansive infrastructure plan, and Colorado leaders are reacting to the possibilities.
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DENVER â President Joe Biden has proposed a $2.3 billion infrastructure plan that could wide-ranging impacts on Colorado if itâs passed.
Coloradoâs congressional Democrats are speaking out in favor of the bill, including U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse, who participated in a press conference Monday to talk about the merits of the bill.
The plan calls for $621 billion in transportation infrastructure investments for things like roads, bridges, airports, public transit and more.