On the recordMay 21, 2021
There continue to be vast differences between the White House and Senate Republicans when it comes to the definition of infrastructure, the magnitude of proposed spending, and how to pay for it.
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msnbc.comThere continue to be vast differences between the White House and Senate Republicans when it comes to the definition of infrastructure, the magnitude of proposed spending, and how to pay for it.
Capito highlights the ongoing disagreements between the White House and Senate Republicans regarding infrastructure proposals.
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