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President Biden in Boston Monday to Talk Infrastructure, Fighting Cancer
President Biden is stopping at Boston Logan International Airport and the JFK Presidential Library and Museum.
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Traffic Delays, Detours Expected Monday as Biden Visits Boston
Drivers and pedestrians should be prepared for traffic impacts Monday, as President Biden visits Boston to discuss fighting cancer and bolstering infrastructure. President Joe Biden is expected to deliver remarks at Logan Airport at around 12:45 p.m., and is set to give his “moonshot” cancer announcement at 4 p.m. at the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum. UMass Boston, which…
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President Biden to Discuss Cancer ‘Moonshot,' Infrastructure in Boston
The Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Initiative that Biden will create is aimed at ensuring the ingredients that pharmaceutical and other biotech companies use are made in the United States, according to the White House.
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Biden Visits Site of Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse
President Joe Biden met Friday with first responders in Pittsburgh at the site of a bridge that collapsed earlier that day. After learning that a passerby helped rescue motorists who were trapped in their car, Biden said, “It really is [a miracle]— it’s astounding.”
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Passenger Rail Sees Historic Spending as Amtrak's Downeaster Turns 20
Twenty years after Amtrak’s first Downeaster set off into darkness and uncertainty on a cold December morning, there’s light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to passenger rail expansion projects thanks to the $1 trillion federal infrastructure bill. Rail service is getting its biggest boost since Amtrak’s creation — including the lion’s share of up to...
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Time Is No Ally as Dems Strain to Finish Biden's $2T Bill
Democrats are hoping that Congress is nearing the finish line in its seven-month trek on President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion social and environment package.
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Here's What Biden's Infrastructure Bill Means for Mass.
President Joe Biden is heading to New England a day after signing a huge infrastructure bill that allocates $9 billion for projects in Massachusetts.
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Biden: Infrastructure Bill Proves ‘Democrats and Republicans Can Come Together and Deliver Results'
On Monday, President Joe Biden signed into law his $1 trillion infrastructure plan.
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What's the Impact of the Infrastructure Bill That Biden Signed Into Law?
With President Biden signing his $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law, NBCLX political editor Noah Pransky weighs in on how the legislation will impact communities around the country, from upgraded roads to safer bridges and faster internet speeds.
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What's in the Infrastructure Bill?
The $1 trillion infrastructure bill has money for roads, bridges, ports, rail transit, safe water, the power grid, broadband internet and more. Here’s a look at some key improvements that will be made to America’s infrastructure.
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Buttigieg's Star Rises as $1T Biden Agenda Shifts Toward Him
As President Joe Biden gets set to sign a $1 trillion infrastructure package, many eyes are turning to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
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White House Confident Biden's Bill Will Pass House This Week
President Joe Biden’s top economic adviser is expressing confidence the White House’s $1.85 trillion domestic policy package will quickly pass the House this week.
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GOP Rep. Upton Releases Death Threat Voicemail Over Infrastructure Bill Support
Republican Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan received a profanity-laced voicemail threatening his life and that of his family and staff, criticizing his support for the bipartisan infrastructure bill last week.
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Mass. Rep. Ayanna Pressley Voted No on $1 Trillion Infrastructure Deal, Here's Why
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, who represents parts of Boston and its suburbs, was one of only six House Democrats to vote against the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill after it was separated from the Build Back Better bill that would bolster child care, paid leave and clean energy. In an interview with NBC10 Boston’s Alison King, Pressley explained Monday night that...
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WATCH: Rep. Ayanna Pressley Explains Her No Vote on Infrastructure Bill
The Massachusetts congresswoman was one of six Democrats who voted against the bill. In an interview with NBC10 Boston’s Alison King, she explains what motivated her.
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Biden Asking Democrats Do So Much With So Little in Congress
Rarely have the leaders of Congress been asked to do so much with so little in trying to navigate President Joe Biden’s big domestic vision into law
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Ayanna Pressley Explains Why She Voted Against Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley is one of only six House Democrats to vote against the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill after it was separated from the Build Back Better bill that would bolster child care, paid leave and clean energy
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Mass. Lawmakers React to Infrastructure Bill Passage
Billions of dollars will now be headed to Massachusetts to help fix roads and bridges after the long-awaited infrastructure bill finally cleared the House late Friday on a 228-206 vote — but not all of the state’s delegation voted for it.
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Federal Infrastructure Bill Could Bring $12.5 Billion in Aid to Massachusetts
Billions of dollars will now be headed to Massachusetts to help fix roads and bridges after the long-awaited infrastructure bill finally cleared the House late Friday on a 228-206 vote — but not all of the state’s delegation voted for it. The White House has said once signed, the new law will reach virtually every corner of the country and…
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Biden on Infrastructure Bill: ‘This Is a Blue-Collar Blueprint to Rebuild America and It's Long Overdue'
After months of political negotiations and gridlock, President Joe Biden spoke on Saturday morning to celebrate the passage of his $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill late Friday night.