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Politics chat: Biden campaigns on Infrastructure Bill, attacks Trump

AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: President Biden says he sees shovels in the ground and cranes in the sky as he looks at the projects funded by the bipartisan infrastructure bill he signed in 2021. Read More
Biden's $2T spending plan, billed as infrastructure bill, spends less than half on infrastructure - Fox News

President Biden's $2.2 trillion spending plan, which is being promoted largely as a bill to address infrastructure, directs well under half of its total money to things traditionally defined as ... Read More
Video: Biden Says He’s Open to ‘Good Faith Negotiations’ on Infrastructure Bill - The New York Times

President Biden said he’s willing to compromise on his $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal, but pushed back at critics who have argued that parts of the plan are not necessary infrastructure ... Read More
Biden, Harris tout $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan during meeting with union, business leaders

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris hosted business and union leaders for a discussion at the White House on Thursday, as their administration seeks to build support for a $1.2 ... Read More
Biden Infrastructure Plan Draws Attacks From Right, Left - WSJ

WASHINGTON—President Biden’s big infrastructure plan drew new criticism from the right and left on Sunday, underscoring the difficult road ahead for the $2.3 trillion effort. Read More
Biden’s Infrastructure Plan: Where the Money Is Going - WSJ

The federal government has been borrowing a lot of money to fight the pandemic. But with national debt rising, lawmakers disagree on how to deal with that debt and pay for priorities going forward ... Read More
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