When Democrats pushed the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) through Congress in 2021—with hardly any bipartisan support—Donald Trump warned Republicans not to vote for it. "Patriots ...
Donald Trump is apparently trying to take credit for infrastructure projects funded by a bill former president Joe Biden signed into law — legislation that Trump vehemently opposed at the time as “a ...
In November 2021, President Joe Biden signed into law the $1.3 trillion Infrastructure Jobs and Investment Act. The legislation addressed the nation’s long-neglected and deteriorating roads, bridges, ...
Then, Trump was desperate to deny Biden a victory on infrastructure. Now, the Republican wants credit for the Democrat’s accomplishment.
Rep. Danny Davis, a Chicago Democrat who has served 15 terms and announced in July he would retire at the end of his current one, has been a leading advocate of a national infrastructure bank.
Conservative GOP members were quick to attack their colleagues. After 87 days of negotiations, the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill was passed in the House Nov. 5 with the help of 13 ...
Gov. Phil Scott and housing advocates celebrated the passage of a key housing infrastructure bill on Wednesday by visiting a weed-covered former racetrack in Fair Haven that could one day be the site ...
Federal infrastructure projects across the country are increasingly being branded with President Donald Trump’s name, despite having been funded by a bill he vocally opposed. The New York Times ...