

How Washington Now Works
Aug 12, 2021
Emily Cochrane, a Congress reporter for The New York Times, dives into the recent $1 trillion infrastructure bill, marking the largest federal investment in a decade. She discusses the surprising bipartisan support behind this monumental legislation and the intricate negotiations leading to its passage. Cochrane also examines the partisan budget plan focused on expanding health care and addressing climate change, highlighting the challenges facing lawmakers in a divided Congress. Her insights shed light on the current dynamics shaping Washington.
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Passes
- The Senate passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill with bipartisan support.
- 19 Republicans joined Democrats in this historic vote, marking the largest infrastructure investment in over a decade.
Infrastructure Bill Details
- The infrastructure bill includes $550 billion in new federal funds for various projects.
- Key investments include broadband, roads, highways, water infrastructure improvements, and climate resilience.
Sinema and Portman's Leadership
- Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Rob Portman led bipartisan negotiations on the bill, bridging divides between parties.
- Sinema, inspired by John McCain's bipartisanship, played a key role despite a foot injury.