Congress split into two different hemispheres
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One hemisphere wants to reach bipartisan compromise and the other hasn't gotten over wounds from November election.
After a White House meeting on infrastructure, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., the top Republican on the Environment and Public Works Committee, said President Biden wanted a "give and take" on the issue and "asked us to come back and re-work an offer, so that he could then react to that and then re-offer to us." Capito was "encouraged" and thought there was an effort to draft a bipartisan bill. More on that comes this week. This is what voters want most of their lawmakers to do. Work together. Search for and reach bipartisan compromise. Find solutions to vexing problems. That’s one hemisphere in Congress right now.More Related News
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