
Biden to meet with key moderate Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema on infrastructure on Tuesday
CNN
President Joe Biden will meet with Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema at the White House on Tuesday afternoon to talk about his infrastructure proposal, White House official said.
Sinema, a moderate Democrat, is key to the President's legislative agenda in an evenly split chamber where every Democratic vote is essential to pass Biden's agenda. The meeting will come the day after the President met with West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, another key moderate Democrat, for nearly an hour at the White House. The meetings come amid a crucial week of negotiations at the White House, with Biden looking to garner bipartisan support on his roughly $2 trillion proposal designed to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure and shift the nation to greener energy -- one part of a $4 trillion economic proposal.
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