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The Tightrope Walk Democrats Have Ahead on Two Separate Infrastructure Bills
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June 29, 2021

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Republican leaders seem to not want to give President Biden a win, and the five GOP senators who negotiated the announced infrastructure deal won’t be enough to get a bill past the 60-vote threshold required to pass most legislation in the Senate.

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