Biden Pitches $2.25 Trillion Plan to ‘Bring Everybody Along’
- President outlines infrastructure plan Wednesday in Pittsburgh
- Republicans oppose plan to increase taxes to pay for plan
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President Joe Biden presented a $2.25 trillion U.S. infrastructure plan on Wednesday, setting the stage for a drawn-out battle over his second big economic program after his pandemic-relief package’s relatively smooth sail through Congress.
“We’re going to bring everybody along,” Biden promised in a speech in Pittsburgh, saying that past economic growth had left out large swathes of American society. “We all do better when we all do well.”