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Inside the Biden Infrastructure Plan

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Apr 2, 2021
In this discussion, Jim Tankersley, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, dives into President Biden's ambitious infrastructure plan. He highlights how it redefines infrastructure by addressing racial equity and climate change alongside traditional projects. The conversation reveals the plan's $2 trillion targets, like repairing roads and modernizing tech for competitiveness. Tankersley also details the political hurdles, including resistance to corporate tax increases, while emphasizing the plan's broader societal implications.
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Biden's Infrastructure Plan

  • President Biden's infrastructure plan is a multi-trillion dollar proposal.
  • It aims to bring sweeping social and economic change.
INSIGHT

Three-Pronged Approach

  • Biden's infrastructure plan has three main goals: fixing existing infrastructure, boosting competitiveness, and investing in human capital.
  • These goals aim to address both current needs and future challenges.
ANECDOTE

Fixing the Broken

  • Biden's plan addresses physically broken infrastructure, like roads, bridges, and water pipes.
  • It targets 20,000 miles of highways, 10,000 bridges, and lead water pipes replacement.
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