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The Senate voted Wednesday night, 67-32, to take up a nearly $1 trillion national infrastructure plan after President Joe Biden and a bipartisan group of senators reached agreement on major provisions of the package.
The White House is projecting that the investments will add, on average, about 2 million jobs per year over the coming decade. A 57-page slot Republican summary of the agreement obtained by The Associated Press also outlines how the lawmakers hope to pay for the additional spending.
Here's a breakdown of where the dollars would go, according to a summary released by the White House on Wednesday.
— $110 billion for roads and bridges. The $40 billion for bridges is the single largest dedicated bridge investment since the construction of the Interstate highway system.
— $39 billion for public transit. The money would be used to modernize bus and subway fleets and bring new service to communities. That's about $10 billion less than senators negotiating the agreement had originally designated.
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