Biden Infrastructure Plan’s Chances Gain as GOP Preps Offer
- Republicans to revise proposal for roads, transportation
- Progressives anxious about implications for social spending
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President Joe Biden’s prospects for passing a major infrastructure bill through Congress with bipartisan support -- seen unlikely in the wake of his Democrat-only pandemic-relief package in March -- are now rising, though disagreements over funding could still scupper a deal.
Senate Republicans are set to deliver a revised offer of a package that includes roads, public transportation and airports to the White House as early as Monday.