It's a new year, and that means new opportunities for President Trump and the Congress to work together to address the crumbling roads and bridges holding back America's economic expansion and competitiveness.
Many fear 2019 will be the year of gridlock and shutdowns as President Trump locks horns over differences on spending priorities and oversight investigations with a newly divided Congress and a reenergized House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Fireworks and social media spats are assured, but those don't have to be the only things lawmakers achieve.
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