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Cyber Official Warns 鈥楢merican Way of Life鈥 at Risk From Hackers

A top U.S. cybersecurity official offered a dire warning to members of Congress Nov. 3, saying the 鈥淎merican way of life鈥 faces serious risks amid the drumbeat of ransomware attacks and physical threats to the nation鈥檚 critical infrastructure.

November 3, 2021
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AASHTO Pushes US House Vote on Highway Bill

Congressional approval of a multiyear highway policy measure would enhance state transportation agencies鈥 ability to plan long term for infrastructure projects. That is the message from the organization representing the country鈥檚 departments of transportation.

November 2, 2021
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Congress Extends Highway Funding to Dec. 3

WASHINGTON 鈥 Congress approved an extension to Dec. 3 of the Oct. 31 deadline for transportation funds that were at risk of expiring, an action necessary after the House of Representatives failed to vote Oct. 28 on the $1 trillion infrastructure bill already approved by the Senate.

October 28, 2021
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Pelosi Seeks Infrastructure Vote Today, but Progressives Resist

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is pressuring House Democrats to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill as soon as today but is running into stiff opposition from progressives, who want to see the legislative text of a larger tax and spending package first.

October 28, 2021
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Biden Says 鈥楽ledgehammer鈥 Bridge Shows Need for Infrastructure Funding

President Joe Biden argued for his economic agenda in New Jersey on Oct. 25, pointing to a train bridge in the state that sometimes can鈥檛 be closed without the help of sledgehammers as a sign of decaying U.S. infrastructure.

October 25, 2021
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Biden-Manchin Meeting Makes 鈥楶rogress鈥 in Bid to Break Deadlock

The White House said President Joe Biden made progress on his big tax-and-spending plan in a meeting with key moderate Sen. Joe Manchin and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, though further talks among staffers will be needed.

October 25, 2021
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Infrastructure Battle Puts China Chip Bill on Back Burner

A bipartisan push to make the U.S. more competitive with China and bolster domestic chip production risks falling by the wayside as Congress grapples with a packed year-end agenda in an ever-more-divided Capitol.

October 20, 2021
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Biden Focuses on Climate, Families in Trimmed $2 Trillion Plan

WASHINGTON 鈥 Scaling down his Build Back Better plans, President Joe Biden on Oct. 19 described a more limited vision to Democratic lawmakers of a $2 trillion government-overhaul package with at least $500 billion to tackle climate change and money for middle-class priorities 鈥 child tax credits, paid family leave, health care and free pre-kindergarten.

October 19, 2021
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In Reconciliation, Progressives Tout Climate Investments Amid GOP Pushback

As Democrats work on a revised multitrillion-dollar budget package, Republican transportation leaders have ramped up their criticism of congressional leaders and the Biden administration.

October 14, 2021
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Biden White House Proposes NEPA Guidance Updates

A proposal to restore certain environmental review guidelines for infrastructure projects that were modified by the Trump administration was announced by the Biden White House.

October 12, 2021