Majorities Back Biden Spending Plan Infrastructure Bill
We ran the numbers: There are 2665 news articles covering this topic. 50% (1333) are left leaning, 31% (815) are center, and 19% (517) are right leaning.
According to a new poll, most Americans back both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and Democrats’ much larger budget reconciliation spending plan. While left-leaning articles highlight that an analysis from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office estimates that when combined, the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill can meet most of Biden’s target to slash emissions by the end 2030, right-leaning articles highlight that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will create almost 1 million jobs over the next decade.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that an analysis from Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s office estimates that when combined, the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill can meet most of Biden’s target to slash emissions by the end of the decade. Schumer said the combined impact of both bills puts the US on track to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 45% below 2005 levels by 2030.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that the USA Today-Suffolk University survey indicated about 63 percent of Americans support the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Only 36 percent of Republicans polled support the plan.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will create almost 1 million jobs over the next decade. The report was circulated by the White House on Wednesday afternoon and estimates a $1 trillion infrastructure investment.
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