The House has passed the $1 trillion infrastructure plan
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After months of tense negotiations, the House of Representatives has passed a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. While left-leaning articles highlight that the measure aims to improve the country’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports and Internet connections, right-leaning articles highlight that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy argued that Democrats are not learning their lessons from elections in New Jersey and Virginia this week.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the measure aims to improve the country’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports and Internet connections. The measure overcomes their own divides to secure a long-sought burst in federal investment.
NPR published a centrist article reporting that the House’s passing of a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill fulfills a major priority for Biden’s domestic agenda. Biden said Saturday the vote was a “monumental” step forward.
A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy argued that Democrats are not learning their lessons from elections in New Jersey and Virginia this week. Top Democrats projected confidence on Thursday night that they would be able to jam through their reconciliation spending bill and the infrastructure bill on the same day.
From the left
Congress approves $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, sending measure to Biden for enactment
The Washington Post