Democratic leaders have been trying to push the President’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure proposal through Congress for months. The Senate passed a bipartisan bill in August, but the legislation is stuck in the House. Progressives are halting progress, saying the proposal doesn’t go far enough, while communities desperately wait for funding. For a conversation on what happens next, Soledad talks to Joseph Schofer, a professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern University and host of “The Infrastructure Show” podcast.
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