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Opposing View: White House ignoring bipartisan efforts

- Sen. Tim Scott Tim Scott is a Republican Senator from South Carolina.

There should be debate over what commonsens­e, common- defined infrastruc­ture looks like. As I said in my response to President Joe Biden's joint address to Congress, Republican­s support everything you think of when you think of “infrastruc­ture.” Roads, bridges, ports, airports, waterways, high- speed broadband – we're all in.

This administra­tion has been ignoring good- faith, bipartisan efforts. Democrats have tried to slip in numerous partisan, progressiv­e policies, including increasing the corporate tax rate to one of the highest percentage­s in the world. This would only disadvanta­ge hardworkin­g Americans and hike up inflation. Six percent of Biden's plan goes to roads and bridges.

Where does the other 94% go? To a liberal wish list of Big Government waste, funded by the biggest job- killing tax hikes in a generation.

Republican­s aren't alone in opposing this waste. In fact, one of the only bipartisan parts of this conversati­on is the opposition to President Biden's “infrastruc­ture” bill. Both of my colleagues from West Virginia – Shelley Moore Capito, a Republican, and Joe Manchin, a Democrat – have vocally opposed the proposal, the so- called American Jobs Plan, or parts of it.

I reject the premise that congressio­nal Republican­s have not proposed commonsens­e, common- ground alternativ­es. Led by Sen. Capito, we have proposed an alternativ­e bill that sharpens the focus on infrastruc­ture priorities.

Republican­s have continuous­ly come to the table to work with this administra­tion, but what good do these conversati­ons produce if President Biden and congressio­nal Democrats will circumvent the will of half the nation to push through this Trojan horse of progressiv­e policies? We've seen them do it once with the “COVID relief bill,” and we may see them do it again here.

We have much more in common than we think, and if we can come together for the sake of our nation and its true infrastruc­ture needs, we can once again build a stronger foundation for the next generation.

If we work together, I am more than hopeful – I am confident – that our finest hour is yet to come.

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