
White House moves to highlight key piece of bipartisan deal as some allies question whether it goes far enough
CNN
The White House, fresh off securing a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure deal, plans to move in the coming days to highlight one of the thorniest pieces of that negotiation, according to a White House official: the $39 billion in new transit funding.
It's part of a push to break out and emphasize specific pieces of President Joe Biden's cornerstone bipartisan agreement -- pieces White House officials see in polling as largely popular across the country. But it also signals the most direct effort to counter questions and criticism from corners of their own party about an area of the agreement that is viewed as coming up short of their ambitions -- and the goals laid out by Biden himself.More Related News

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