President Joe Biden and top administration officials are opening a new year of divided government by fanning out across the country later this week to talk about how the economy is benefitting from his work with Democrats and Republicans
The Democratic president will also be joined by a bipartisan group of elected officials when he visits the Kentucky side of the Cincinnati area, including Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky and Republican Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio, the White House said.from Democrats on Tuesday following GOP gains in the November elections. The shift ends unified political control of Congress by Democrats and complicates Biden's future legislative agenda.
The president's trip appeared tied to a recent announcement by Kentucky and Ohio that they will receive more than $1.63 billion in federal grants tonear Cincinnati and improve the existing overloaded span there, a heavily used freight route linking the Midwest and the South. The planned project covers about 8 miles and includes improvements to the bridge and some connecting roads and construction of a companion span nearby. Both states coordinated toMcConnell said the companion bridge “will be one of the bill’s crowning accomplishments.”
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