The Mercury News

Biden taking bipartisan package on the road

- By Josh Boak

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden will look to sell voters on the economic benefits of the $973 billion infrastruc­ture package while in Wisconsin on Tuesday, hoping to boost the bipartisan agreement that is held together in large part by the promise of millions of new jobs.

Biden will travel to La Crosse, population 52,000, and tour its public transit center, followed by a speech about the infrastruc­ture package announced last week.

The president presented his message to Democratic donors on Monday that the agreement was a way for the United States to assert the principles of democracy and the economic might that can come from dramatic investment­s in the country’s economic future.

“This infrastruc­ture bill signals to the world that we can function, we can deliver,” Biden said. “We can do significan­t things, show that America is back.”

White House officials issued an internal memo that highlights how the largest investment in transporta­tion, water systems and services in nearly a century would boost growth. The memo notes that the total package is four times the size of the infrastruc­ture investment made a dozen years ago in response to the Great Recession and the biggest since Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal in the 1930s.

It also emphasizes an analysis suggesting that 90% of the jobs generated by the spending could go to workers without college degrees, a key shift as a majority of net job gains before the pandemic went to college graduates.

“This is a blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America,” the memo says.

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