Bipartisan Group New Infrastructure Plan
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A Bipartisan Senate group is trying to craft an infrastructure proposal after GOP talks with the White House collapsed Tuesday. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden is pursuing “multiple paths forward” as he looks to muscle his big infrastructure package through Congress, right-leaning articles highlight that two bipartisan groups of lawmakers are moving forward with compromise infrastructure proposals of their own.
The Washington Post published a left-leaning article highlighting that Biden is pursuing “multiple paths forward” as he looks to muscle his big infrastructure package through Congress. Biden welcomed a $1.2 trillion bipartisan effort from a group in the House.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the bipartisan group is taking tax increases off the table. However, raising taxes on high-income earners has been a key part of Biden’s infrastructure plan.
A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that two bipartisan groups of lawmakers are moving forward with compromise infrastructure proposals of their own. After Tuesday’s meeting, Republican Senator Mitt Romney expressed cautious optimism about the potential for a deal.
From the right
Bipartisan groups push new infrastructure plan after Biden-Capito talks fail
New York Post