Infrastructure and a proposed commission to study the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 dominated the Sunday morning political talk shows, with multiple guests weighing in on the topics.
Senate Republicans last Thursday unveiled a $928 billion infrastructure proposal that includes $506 billion for roads, bridges and major projects and $98 billion for public transit systems. The latest offer is substantially more than the $568 billion infrastructure framework the group led by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) introduced in April, but it’s still far short of the $1.7 trillion counteroffer that White House officials came back with last week.
Senate Republicans on Friday then blocked legislation to form a commission to probe the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Read The Hill’s complete coverage below.
Buttigieg: ‘I think we are getting pretty close to a fish-or-cut-bait moment’ on infrastructure talks |
By MYCHAEL SCHNELL |
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday said the Biden administration is “getting pretty close to a fish-or-cut-bait moment” when discussing negotiations between the White House and Senate Republicans on an infrastructure package.
When asked by host Jake Tapper on CNN’s “State of the Union” if Democrats would “go it alone” on infrastructure if there is not an agreement next week, Buttigieg said that while negotiations have been “healthy,” the process “can’t go on forever.” |
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Buttigieg: Mask mandates on planes a ‘matter of respect’ |
By REMA RAHMAN |
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday defended mask mandates on airplanes and other public transportation as a “matter of respect,” despite Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that suggest fully vaccinated people can go without face coverings inside and outside a host of public areas. |
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