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OnPolitics: Back-and-forth on infrastructure

  • May 30, 2021
  • Hawaii

Happy almost Friday, OnPolitics readers! 

President Joe Biden headed to Cleveland today looking to reassure Americans the economy is rebounding and sell his infrastructure plan as the White House remains in a stalemate with Senate Republicans over negotiations for a bipartisan deal.

You might have missed this yesterday, but Biden is saying ‘enough’ when it comes to mass shootings, announcing half a dozen executive actions. This comes as the nation looks for answers after a shooting spree in Northern California on Wednesday left 9 people and the shooter dead.

It’s Mabinty, with the day’s top news. 

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Congress still wrangling over the infrastructure plan 

A nearly $1 trillion transportation bill GOP senators unveiled Thursday is a significant increase from an earlier Republican proposal but doesn’t include the social infrastructure or corporate tax increase Biden wants.

and not individuals as Trump remains a force in the party

  • Biden’s nominee to lead ATF supports ban on AR-15 rifle
  • Surge in hate crimes requires Justice Dept. coordinator, Attorney General Garland says
  • Republican governors talk COVID, economy with Sean Hannity at Nashville town hall
  • investigation by USA TODAY’s Tom Vanden Brook. 

    Enjoy your Memorial Day holiday. I’ll be back Tuesday. —Mabinty 

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