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WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU THINK!
Things are moving fast on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework negotiated by No Labels allies in the Senate. A test vote could come as early as next Wednesday – but the Democratic leadership is linking the two-party proposal to a $3,500,000,000,000 budget bill. We want to know: Should No Labels support ONLY the BIF ($579 billion in new spending), or support BOTH the BIF and the one-party reconciliation bill (bringing total new spending since January to approximately $6 trillion)? Click here to let us know what you think.

We are bipartisan 'Problem Solvers'--let's make a deal
By Reps. Josh Gottheimer and Brian Fitzpatrick

Bipartisanship isn't always possible -- on some issues, the two parties are simply too at odds. But on issues of national concern such as Covid and infrastructure, there's no reason thoughtful leaders should not be able to shape compromises that both parties can support.

America's choice: Build bridges or grow government
By Rep. Dan Meuser

We face a pivotal choice for the direction of our country. We have an opportunity to pass a very important transportation and infrastructure bill or go down the path of the most massive level of spending ever contemplated in the history of the United States. This bipartisan infrastructure package will be transformative...

 

How Adherents See ‘Critical Race Theory’
By William A. Galston

I have barely scratched the surface of this complex movement in these paragraphs. But one thing is clear: Because the Declaration of Independence—the founding document of the American liberal order—is a product of Enlightenment rationalism, a doctrine that rejects the Enlightenment tacitly requires deconstructing the American order and rebuilding it on an entirely different foundation.

Senators aim to settle bipartisan infrastructure text as clock ticks
By Jessica Wehrman, Joseph Morton

Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., who is also a member of the bipartisan group, said repeatedly Tuesday that he wants all spending, whether it’s included in the bipartisan infrastructure agreement or a Democrats-only budget reconciliation package, to be fully offset. “Everything should be paid for,” Manchin said. “How much more debt can y’all handle?”

 

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Should No Labels support only the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework ($579 billion in new spending) OR support both the BIF and the one-party reconciliation bill (bringing total new spending since January to approximately $6 trillion)?

WATCH: There are no Democratic roads or Republican bridges

"There are no Democratic roads or Republican bridges. We have the bipartisan chance to solve problems. We could probably create millions. Hopefully we're going to get a lot done."

 

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