A bipartisan group of lawmakers from partisan extremes says they can fix America’s crumbling infrastructure, pay down its overwhelming deficit, and do it all without raising taxes. Can they convince moderates to join them? Reps. Mike Kelly (R-PA), a member of the conservative Republican Study Committee, and Wm. Lacy Clay (D-MO), a member of the liberal Congressional Black Caucus, say yes. They join Soledad O’Brien to discuss why they decided to work together and how infrastructure projects can revitalize some of America’s poorest cities.
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