Biden to Sign Massive Infrastructure Bill
We ran the numbers: There are 1314 news articles covering this topic. 50% (660) are left leaning, 38% (492) are center, and 12% (162) are right leaning.
On Monday, President Biden will sign the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law. While left-leaning articles highlight that Republicans are increasingly divided over the bipartisan infrastructure bill that will soon become law, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden will be joined by members of Congress to sign the bill and a “diverse group of leaders who fought for its passage across the country.”
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Republicans are increasingly divided over the bipartisan infrastructure bill that will soon become law. Tensions are rising among GOP members over whether the party should remain united against all aspects of Biden’s agenda.
AP News published a centrist article reporting that the Biden administration is relying on infrastructure dollars to help fix the clogged ports and blanket the nation with internet access. However, a series of initiatives rolled out Tuesday to show that the administration’s pace might not be fast enough.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that Biden will be joined by members of Congress to sign the bill and a “diverse group of leaders who fought for its passage across the country.” The announcement comes after the House of Representatives voted 228-206 on Friday to pass the legislation.
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The Washington Post