When 21 of Trump’s most devoted House acolytes voted against a bill to award police for defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, one conservative firebrand notably refused to join them: Freedom Caucus founder Jim Jordan
is mad at him. He gave a partially false story to the New York Post about his wife’s ”American Dream” immigration story. New York Republicans want him to end the campaign he just started. Andisn’t invited to the 12-person Giuliani family group chat. “Maybe I’m just a glutton for punishment,” Andrew tells Olivia.That’s how many senators now support the bipartisan infrastructure framework proposed by Sens.and the other members of their centrist group.
roads and bridges, rail, public transit, airports, electric vehicles, broadband, power infrastructure, water infrastructure and coastal resiliency.Infrastructure financing authority to leverage private investmentDirect-pay municipal bonds for infrastructure investmentRepurpose unused CovId relief funds for infrastructureAllow use of toll credit balances for infrastructureAdjust customs user feesframework that was presented to the White House.
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