Negotiations on a new U.S. infrastructure funding bill continue in Washington between Senate Republicans and President Biden. A group of Senate Republicans led by Senator Capito of West Virginia released their second counteroffer to Biden’s infrastructure plans May 27, outlining $928 billion in spending for roads, broadband, and other forms of infrastructure. To come up with their latest infrastructure offering, Republicans dramatically increased the amount of money that would go towards noncontroversial improvements like roads, bridges, public transit, and airports relative to their last proposal.
Veranese Promoted to CEO of AMI
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