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State leaders say: it's time to build bridges and do it together.
 We know that partisan bills fail, they don’t endure, they fall apart when the parties change power. Would you risk that with our bridges, tunnels, school, ports, water, and energy—just to let one party ram through its own proposal that we haven’t even seen? This is the moment for the center to have its voice against the extremes of both parties. Governors across the country have taken to Twitter to express their support for the two-party infrastructure agreement forged between the White House and a bipartisan group of 21 Senators. Please join us in sending messages to two of these governors- Charlie Baker of Massachusetts and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan- and ask them to reach out to Democratic leadership to bring this bill to a vote.

In America, You Get to Speak Your Mind
By The New Center

America’s founders thought the best ideas arise through competition, not restriction. As unelected gatekeepers continue to slide society away from this founding principle, the New Center put together a five-point plan on how to recenter the conversation.

Biden Tries to Save the Infrastructure Bill
By William A. Galston

Whatever else happens, the bipartisan infrastructure bill would serve the national interest and should be enacted into law. To this end, leaders of both parties should follow Mr. Biden’s lead. They should support the bill—and disconnect its fate from other legislation.

 

As Infrastructure Deal Gathers Steam, Democratic Cracks Begin to Show
By Jonathan Weisman

“We’re going to do what we should have done from the start, which is to try to pass this good bipartisan bill, and then Democrats, as the majority party, will try to legislate,” one of the representatives, Tom Malinowski, said after the visit with Mr. Buttigieg. Representative Josh Gottheimer, who was also on the tour, said the bipartisan infrastructure deal was historic on its own and “something we should celebrate by getting it passed as quickly as possible.”

Why Washington should take the win on infrastructure
By No Labels

President Biden describes the infrastructure agreement he negotiated with a bipartisan Senate group as “a once-in-a-generation investment to modernize our infrastructure that will create millions of good-paying jobs and position America to compete with the world and win the 21st century.” No Labels agrees with the president which is why we believe Congress should move immediately to pass a bipartisan infrastructure bill. We explain the significance of the proposal’s key in our latest Smart Chart.

 

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