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White House pares infrastructure proposal to $1.7 trillion, Republicans balk

Published 05/21/2021, 02:36 PM
Updated 05/21/2021, 08:01 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 20, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque     

By Jarrett Renshaw and Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House said on Friday it had pared down its infrastructure bill to $1.7 trillion from $2.25 trillion, with cuts to investments in broadband and roads and bridges, but Republicans dismissed the changes as insufficient for a deal.

The White House effort represented a desire by President Joe Biden to engage with the opposition party on an issue that the Democratic president has made a priority in his early days in office.

But the two sides remain far apart on everything from the size of the package to how to pay for it.

White House officials held a call with a group of Republican senators on Friday to hash out some of their differences and present the new draft.

"This proposal exhibits a willingness to come down in size, giving on some areas that are important to the president ... while also staying firm in areas that are most vital to rebuilding our infrastructure and industries of the future," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.

Some aspects that had been removed from the new proposal, such as investments in research and development, would find their way into other bills, she said.

Republican U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito, John Barrasso, Roy Blunt, Mike Crapo, Pat Toomey, and Roger Wicker have put forward their own proposal, which is much smaller than the White House version.

They said the White House proposal could not pass Congress with bipartisan support.

"Based on today’s meeting, the groups seem further apart after two meetings with White House staff than they were after one meeting with President Biden," the senators said in a statement, adding that they would continue to engage with the administration.

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A White House memo showed Biden's new proposal would reduce spending on broadband to $65 billion, down from an initially proposed $100 billion.

Spending on roads, bridges and major infrastructure projects would drop to $120 billion, down from Biden's initial proposal of $159 billion but well above Republicans' desired $48 billion.

Psaki said that because the overall cost of the package had come down, the need for "pay-fors" would also be reduced. Biden remained committed to not raising taxes on people making less than $400,000 a year, she said.

The White House plan, which Republicans have decried as too expensive, would seek to address climate change and social issues such as elder care, in addition to revitalizing traditional transportation infrastructure.

It would cover the cost of the investments by raising taxes on U.S. corporations and wealthy Americans. Top Republican lawmakers have said they would not agree to a tax hike.

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Don't give in to the repos craft the plan and push it through under reconciliation.
Right now, the only "investment" this corrupt, decaying U.S. Government can possibly make is a wholesale cutting of regulation and spending.
any gap down monday thoughts plse
take a trip through Europe and you'll realize how antiquated our infrastructure is. how many more avoidable Katrina disasters out there...
And you cant pay me enough to live in Europe. Do you know why millions of people around the world want to come to the US and nit Europe? Only the spoiled and ungrateful liberals don’t understand that
Unfortunately there's mass migration to Europe too.
That's not true for every european nation: i.e. UK, Ireland and Netherlands are business friendly.
very good
Halloween mask
Keep spending money that you dont have lol
like China...
Print Print Print. Inflation Inflation Inflation. Crash Crash Crash.
Almost alien like..
This person is a complete freek.
Jen psaki looks and sounds like a college intern. We know who wears the pants in this administration
This person is a complete freek of nature. Next time you see her on tv, look really closely at her eyes and mannerisms. Totally bizarre.. almost alien like.
Money will end up in unions and back to Democrats just like Obama's shovel ready jobs that never happened..that was $1 Trillion
The cuts appear to have been made primarily to actual infrastructure, the smallest and most beneficial spending for everyone, versus social spending.
Hyperinflation anyone?
Nope
How much for “the big guy”
there's more pork in that bill then China produces in a year wish itcwould really fix the grid airports rails a d tunnel bridges but it wont
The person (lady, man, he/she/they x@) whatever looks like needs a good fak
*the person in the photo
Biden’s 10% is part of infrastructure
yes milena... modernizing, adding to America's infastructure, and boosting the level of education of America'swork force, would be a threat to your friends in Russia and China.
infrastructure, sure. if you look into it, most of it is PORK
Sounds like they only reduced the infrastructure portion of the bill....
What a shame they don't know the definition of infrastructure . the whole thing might have some meaning
Yeah, if you're stuck in the 1930's you just can't understand what infrastructure means in the 2020's can you? You still drive a car with a crank to start it? I didn't think so... so why would you think the infrastructure of the 1930 has anything to do with what it's developed into? That development includes educational, humanitarian, communications, and social infrastructure to name just a few that  they couldn't have even imagined of and didn't exist than but does now to the benefit of our Nation.
 Goof. I love how the little wokists keep trying to redefine words to support your foul nasty fascist agenda.. shame on you.
LOWER LOWER LOWER... KEEP GOING!!!! Biden = 🤥
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