It Appears Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Has Been Reached: ‘We’re Happy It’s Over’ (VIDEO)
According to CNN’s Manu Raju and Newsy’s Nathaniel Reed, it appears that a bipartisan agreement has been reached on infrastructure legislation. The deal appears to have been struck by senators as well as White House advisors.
Romney and Manchin both say there’s an agreement with the WH officials and 10 senators on infrastructure
They said it’s fully paid for and offsets the new spending. $1.2 trillion over 8 years
$579B in new spending
Cost is $974B over five years— Manu Raju (@mkraju) June 23, 2021
Romney: “Republicans and Democrats have come together along with the White House, we’ve agreed on the framework and we're going to be heading to the WH tomorrow."
Psaki confirms Biden meeting tomorrow and says they “made progresss towards an outline of a potential agreement.”— Manu Raju (@mkraju) June 23, 2021
Per multiple Senators, an agreement has been reached between R’s, D’s and WH advisors on how to pay for a trillion-plus dollar infrastructure plan.
Next stop, whether the plan gets Biden’s direct approval tomorrow. https://t.co/fumPq4oz6J
— Nathaniel Reed (@ReedReports) June 23, 2021
“We’re happy, it’s over.” Sen Manchin (D-WV) tells reporters,
According to Sen. Manchin, a framework has been reached with all the bipartisan Senators in attendance, plus White House advisors Steve Ricchetti and NEC Director Brian Deese.
— Nathaniel Reed (@ReedReports) June 23, 2021
Senator Mitt Romney pats Joe Manchin on the arm before driving off from the Capitol into the sunset.
Moments before, both told reporters a framework agreement has been reached on how to pay for a bipartisan infrastructure plan currently supported by 11 GOP and 10 Dem Senators. https://t.co/ytYgyBitUC pic.twitter.com/kVxRBK2ztu
— Nathaniel Reed (@ReedReports) June 23, 2021
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