Bipartisan Senators Reach Deal on Infrastructure Bill, but It Faces Hurdles

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In washington. A group of bipartisan senators have reached an agreement for an infrastructure proposal without the need for tax increases. The group of ten senators didn't reveal details of the plan but people familiar with the proposal. Say it would spend nine hundred seventy four billion dollars over five years and one point two trillion dollars. If it continued over eight years to move forward those plans will need buy in from a broader group of lawmakers and the white house.

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