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The bipartisan infrastructure deal may be in jeopardy. Democrats have a 'Plan B'

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This week on Capitol Hill could be make or break for the bipartisan infrastructure framework that President Joe Biden celebrated one month ago. The fate of the $600 billion investment in roads, bridges, clean water and more is still uncertain, as is the much larger $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill also on the agenda. Lisa Desjardins joins Judy Woodruff with the latest developments in Congress.

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Infrastructure update, Infrastructure deal, Bipartisan infrastructure deal
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