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Infrastructure Talks Continue, Clock Ticks On Bipartisan Deal

‘Perplexing’: Granholm slams Senate Republicans’ infrastructure position

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Sunday slammed Senate Republicans’ negotiating posture in infrastructure talks with the White House as “curious” and “perplexing” — warning that “there will be action” on an expansive legislative package despite a potential failure to strike a bipartisan compromise.

“This has got to be done soon. And without putting a specific date on it … the thing is, it’s just a bit perplexing why the Republicans haven’t moved further on critical pieces,” Granholm told CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm: Clock is ticking on infrastructure

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said Sunday the administration will push for a bipartisan deal on infrastructure but the House will begin marking up key parts of the plan on Wednesday with or without the GOP.

“This has got to be done soon,” Ms. Granholm told CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Democrats control the House, but the key obstacle for Mr. Biden’s ambitions will be in the evenly divided Senate. 

Divisions remain on infrastructure as clock ticks on bipartisan deal

Negotiations for an infrastructure package took center stage on Sunday as the clock ticks for the White House and Senate Republicans to strike a bipartisan deal on a trillion-dollar package.

The administration and Senate Republicans, led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.), have traded infrastructure proposals in recent weeks as debate swirls about what should be included in the package, the total price tag and how the investments should be paid for.