
Here are the things Democrats are claiming to be ‘infrastructure’ in spending debate
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Over the past several weeks, prominent Democrats in Washington have claimed that items ranging from caregiving, to climate action, to the Everglades ecosystem in South Florida are all examples of infrastructure.
Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., proclaimed on Twitter last week that "climate action is infrastructure," arguing in a Washington Post op-ed that "a true infrastructure plan" will deliver "climate justice" and should include key elements of the Green New Deal. And Rep. Marilyn Strickland, D-Wash., said three days ago that "affordable housing is infrastructure" as she announced a new piece of legislation that would "make smart, effective, and green housing infrastructure investments" around the country. Their colleagues in state politics are going further. Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, the second most senior state Democrat in Wisconsin, said "police accountability is infrastructure" on Thursday as he calls for policing reform.More Related News













