U.S. Labor, Business Lobbies Join to Tout Infrastructure Bill

  • Chamber of Commerce, AFL-CIO among groups pushing for bill
  • Congress expected to take up package in coming weeks
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The largest U.S. business and labor organizations are joining forces with more than 20 other interest groups to press lawmakers to enact the $579 billion infrastructure deal brokered by bipartisan senators with President Joe Biden last month.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO, together with groups representing manufacturers, retailers and builders, announced on Thursday the formation of a coalition that will advocate for passage of the infrastructure package.