Senators White House in Talks to Finish Infrastructure Bill
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On Tuesday, senators and the White House worked furiously to salvage a bipartisan infrastructure deal. While left-leaning articles highlight that pressure intensified on all sides to wrap up talks, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden injected himself into the Senate’s negotiations by meeting with chief Democratic negotiator Senator Kyrsten Sinema.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that pressure intensified on all sides to wrap up talks on Biden’s top priority. However, several issues remained unresolved, including spending on public transit and regulation of broadband access.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that according to a new analysis released Tuesday, bipartisan infrastructure legislation would create almost half a million manufacturing jobs before the end of President Biden’s first term. The report includes jobs created by the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure proposal and the Senate’s $304 billion surface transportation reauthorization bill.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Times highlights that Biden injected himself into the Senate’s negotiations by meeting with chief Democratic negotiator Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Sinema and Biden emerged from the meeting “optimistic” about the bipartisan infrastructure package and expressed optimism.
From the center
Analysis: Bipartisan infrastructure bill would add half a million manufacturing jobs
The Hill
From the right
Biden ‘optimistic’ for $1 trillion for infrastructure, but sees need to get personally involved
The Washington Times