A bipartisan group will promote the infrastructure law signed in 2021, illustrating Biden’s objective of working with political rivals, as he enters the new year in a Washington with a changed political reality.
On Wednesday, he’ll visit the Kentucky side of the greater Cincinnati area to tout the massive public works package that he signed in 2021. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, and Ohio GOP Gov. Mike DeWine will join Biden, along with Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Kentucky Democratic Gov.
After two years of full Democratic control in Washington, Republicans have vowed to stymie many of Biden’s legislative priorities as they assume control of the House. Yet Biden remains optimistic that he can work with the GOP in some areas and hopes to promote his accomplishments working across party lines. That includes the infrastructure package, as well as the CHIPS bill and funding for Ukraine. A number of Cabinet officials also plan to travel Wednesday to promote the infrastructure law.
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