Five Facts on Major Bipartisan Legislation

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed the Senate 69-30 in August and passed the House 228-206 on November 5. It’s one of the most consequential pieces of bipartisan legislation in years, and passed thanks to 13 House Republicans providing enough “yes” votes to offset six House Democrats who voted no. Even though bipartisanship has gotten more difficult in Washington, Democrats and Republicans in Congress have still managed to come together in recent years to address big problems.

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