Momentum is building in the Senate behind a $1.2 trillion infrastructure proposal
, as liberals are showing a new willingness to accept the package with key assurances and Republican leaders predicting the potential of wide support within their conference.
There are still many details that need to be sorted out -- both on the details of the bill and the process for becoming law -- and the whole effort could ultimately still implode. But after a rocky reception last week, there's been a sharp shift in tone among senators from both parties after a bipartisan group of 10 senators announced their outline last Thursday and as pressure is building on the narrowly divided Congress to deliver. Liberals such as Sen.
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