Quill Robinson writes in The Hill that the infrastructure deal is proof that Congress can still do good, bipartisan work.
- The bipartisan infrastructure deal, which was recently signed into law, includes several key provisions that accelerate energy innovation and reduce regulatory barriers.
- The deal was championed by members of both sides of the aisle and shows that bipartisan work is still possible in Washington.
- The infrastructure deal provides a framework for future legislation to advance clean energy projects.
“While the negotiation process seemed to take years, the infrastructure bill crossed the aisle — and the finish line. This moment is proof that not only can Congress still do good work for the American people, but that good work requires leadership from both parties.”
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