
Biden starts infrastructure push by meeting bipartisan group of lawmakers who could help shape $2 trillion proposal
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President Joe Biden is set to meet with a group of lesser-known but influential lawmakers from both parties as he begins his push to get Capitol Hill on board with his infrastructure proposal.
The lawmakers in Monday's meeting are not the names usually associated with Oval Office meetings on major legislative initiatives -- no members of congressional leadership or high-profile moderates are on the invite list. Instead the guest list is made up of lawmakers from both parties who have a history of working on infrastructure and sit on the committees that will shape the proposal as it moves through Congress.More Related News

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