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Four years after trying to kill Biden’s infrastructure bill, Trump now wants credit for it
Then, Trump was desperate to deny Biden a victory on infrastructure. Now, the Republican wants credit for the Democrat’s accomplishment.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — By a vote of 69-30 on Tuesday, the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill officially cleared the Senate. All 50 Democratic senators voted for the bill and 19 Republicans ...
When Democrats pushed the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) through Congress in 2021—with hardly any bipartisan support—Donald Trump warned Republicans not to vote for it. "Patriots ...
State leaders including Gov. Tim Walz gathered on Monday to mark the near-end of the $435 million Twin Ports Interchange ...
Lawmakers from both parties as well as representatives of the transportation sector are urging Congress to change ...
Joe Manchin's memoir, Dead Center, recounts a secret deal with Chuck Schumer that transformed Biden's Build Back Better spending plan.
Approving trillions on a party-line vote is a big political risk for Democrats. President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party are on the cusp of one of the biggest and most improbable victories of ...
Less than a year into his presidency, Joe Biden signed into law one of his top domestic priorities, a bipartisan infrastructure package. Almost immediately, cynics predicted that the legislation’s ...
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