Infrastructure

Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL) hailed the passage of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill, even though he voted against it.
Alabama Rep. Gary Palmer tweeted about how the legislation would help his constituents — even though he voted against it.
On infrastructure, at least, Biden delivered where his predecessor, Donald Trump, could not.
Kenneth Gasper said he would kill Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-N.Y.) if he saw him, according to a criminal complaint.
“This madness has to stop,” said Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., an 18-term moderate, who said his offices received dozens of threatening calls following his yes vote.
Democrats are wasting no time calling out Republicans who voted against popular bipartisan legislation that will create new roads, bridges and railways.
It's one of the mandates aimed at improving auto safety in the $1 trillion infrastructure package that President Joe Biden is expected to sign soon.
The stakes for Biden are clear in his sagging poll numbers.
The power grid is so fragile that even slugs have caused outages.
“Finally, infrastructure week,” Joe Biden said after Congress passed the $1 trillion package.