The Infrastructure BillZyda, Paul
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law a bipartisan 1-trillion-U.S.-dollar infrastructure bill after months of delay amid Democratic infighting over a social spending package.
What is the Infrastructure Bill and what does it entail? The recently approved Infrastructure Bill is set to make considerable headway in bridging the great digital divide: a decade-long problem afflicting some40 million Americans. The Senate-passed bill of $1.2 trillion hopes to...
Senator: Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Loses IRS Provision More The Associated Press President Joe Biden speaks with Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and other bipartisan group of senators, Thursday June 24, 2021, outside the White House in Washington. Biden invited members of the group of 21 ...
economic ambrosia. So, it's not surprising that nearly every president since the Great Depression has argued for an unprecedented infrastructure bill when faced with economic collapse. A large portion of the public on both sides of the aisle has been trained to think these programs will save us...
A barrage of lobbyists representing nearly 2,000 companies and organizations are swarming D.C. to advocate for infrastructure advancements, according to a report from The Washington Post. Yeganeh Torbati, an economic policy investigative reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Michael George ...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- The bipartisan infrastructure bill would add 256 billion U.S. dollars to U.S. budget deficits over 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said on Thursday. The CBO estimated that the bill would increase discretionary spending by 415 billion dollars ove...
President Biden met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill today as negotiations over the Senate-passed infrastructure bill intensified. Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said “more time is needed” as Democratic leaders work to build support for the package. Progressives have warned they wouldn’t vo...
The bipartisan infrastructure bill that President Joe Biden signed into law Monday marks a milestone in his effort to reorient Democratic economic policy away from the strategy of his party’s past two presidents.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi drew up the white flag Friday evening, admitting that "more time is needed" to pass a $1 trillion infrastructure bill that is one of the pillars of President Biden's agenda, after previously vowing to pass the measure this week. While Pelosi had promised moderate...