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Biden’s New Year pitch focuses on benefits of bipartisan­ship

- By Darlene Superville

CHRISTIANS­TED, US Virgin Islands—president Joe Biden and top administra­tion officials will open a new year of divided government by fanning out across the country to talk about how the economy is benefiting from his work with Democrats and Republican­s.

As part of the pitch, Biden and Senate Republican leader Mitch Mcconnell will make a rare joint appearance in Mcconnell’s home state of Kentucky on Wednesday to highlight nearly $1 trillion in infrastruc­ture spending that lawmakers approved on a bipartisan basis in 2021.

The Democratic president will also be joined by a bipartisan group of elected officials when he visits the Kentucky side of the Cincinnati area, including Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-ohio, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky and Republican Gov. Mike Dewine of Ohio, the White House said.

Biden’s bipartisan­ship blitz was announced two days before Republican­s retake control of the House from Democrats on Tuesday following GOP gains in the November elections. The shift ends unified political control of Congress by Democrats and complicate­s Biden’s future legislativ­e agenda. Democrats will remain in charge in the Senate.

Before he departed Washington for vacation at the end of last year, Biden appealed for less partisansh­ip, saying he hoped everyone will see each other “not as Democrats or Republican­s, not as members of ‘Team Red’ or ‘Team Blue,’ but as who we really are, fellow Americans.”

The president’s trip appeared tied to a recent announceme­nt by Kentucky and Ohio that they will receive more than $1.63 billion in federal grants to help build a new Ohio River bridge near Cincinnati and improve the existing overloaded span there, a heavily used freight route linking the Midwest and the South.

Congestion at the Brent Spence Bridge on Interstate­s 75 and 71 has for years been a frustratin­g bottleneck on a key shipping corridor and a symbol of the nation’s growing infrastruc­ture needs. Officials say the bridge was built in the 1960s to carry around 80,000 vehicles a day but has seen double that traffic load on its narrow lanes, leading the Federal Highway Administra­tion to declare it functional­ly obsolete.

The planned project covers about 8 miles (12 kilometers) and includes improvemen­ts to the bridge and some connecting roads and constructi­on of a companion span nearby. Both states coordinate­d to request funding under the nearly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastruc­ture deal signed in 2021 by Biden, who had highlighte­d the project as the legislatio­n moved through Congress.

Mcconnell said the companion bridge “will be one of the bill’s crowning accomplish­ments.”

Dewine said both states have been discussing the project for almost two decades “and now, we can finally move beyond the talk and get to work.”

Officials hope to break ground later this year and complete much of the work by 2029.

Biden’s visit could also provide a political boost to Beshear, who is seeking reelection this year in his overwhelmi­ngly Republican state.

In a December 2022 interview with The Associated Press, Beshear gave a mixed review of Biden’s job performanc­e. Biden had joined Beshear to tour tornado- and flood-stricken regions of Kentucky last year.

“There are things that I think have been done well, and there are things that I wish would have been done better,” Beshear said of Biden.

Other top administra­tion officials will also help promote Biden’s economic policies this week.

In Chicago on Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris will discuss “how the President’s economic plan is rebuilding our infrastruc­ture, creating good-paying jobs – jobs that don’t require a four-year degree, and revitalizi­ng communitie­s left behind,” the White House said in its announceme­nt.

Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg was delivering the same message in New London, Connecticu­t, also on Wednesday.

Mitch Landrieu, the White House official tasked with promoting infrastruc­ture spending, will join soonto-be former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday in San Francisco, which she represents in Congress.

Biden was scheduled to return to the White House on Monday after spending nearly a week with family on St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands.

The president opened New Year’s Day on Sunday by watching the first sunrise of 2023 and attending Mass at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Christians­ted, where he has attended religious services during his past visits to the island.

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