Dayton Daily News

Biden beams over ‘monumental’ win on infrastruc­ture

- By Alan Fram and Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Saturday hailed Congress’ passage of his $1 trillion infrastruc­ture package as a “monumental step forward for the nation” after fractious fellow Democrats resolved a monthslong standoff in their ranks to seal the deal.

“Finally, infrastruc­ture week,” a beaming Biden told reporters. “I’m so happy to say that: infrastruc­ture week.”

The House passed the measure 228-206 late Friday, prompting prolonged cheers from the relieved Democratic side of the chamber. Thirteen Republican­s, mostly moderates, supported the legislatio­n while six of Democrats’ farthest left members opposed it.

Approval of the bill, which promises to create legions of jobs and improve broadband, water supplies and other public works, sends it to the desk of a president whose approval ratings have dropped and whose nervous party got a cold shoulder from voters in this past week’s off-year elections.

Democratic candidates for governor were defeated in Virginia and squeaked through in New Jersey, two blue-leaning states. Those setbacks made party leaders — and moderates and liberals alike — impatient to produce impactful legislatio­n and demonstrat­e they know how to govern. Democrats can ill afford to seem in disarray a year before midterm elections that could give Republican­s congressio­nal control.

Voters “want us to deliver,” Biden said, and Friday’s vote “proved we can.”

“On one big item, we delivered,” he added.

The infrastruc­ture package is a historic investment by any measure, one that Biden compares in its breadth to the building of the interstate highway system in the last century or the transconti­nental railroad the century before. He called it a “blue collar blueprint to rebuilding America.”

His reference to infrastruc­ture week was a jab at his predecesso­r, Donald Trump, whose White House declared several times that “infrastruc­ture week” had arrived, only for nothing to happen.

Simply freeing up the infrastruc­ture measure for final congressio­nal approval was like a burst of adrenaline for Democrats. Yet despite the win, Democrats endured a setback when they postponed a vote on a second, even larger bill until later this month.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden jokes about which reporter to call on while addressing Friday’s legislativ­e success.
ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden jokes about which reporter to call on while addressing Friday’s legislativ­e success.

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