
Congress faces busy week of negotiations as Biden prepares for joint address. Here's what to watch.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill will juggle a slate of competing priorities this week as both parties wrestle with tense negotiations over infrastructure and police reform.
Deliberations will play out during a week set to be defined by President Joe Biden's first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, which will serve as a kind of call to action for lawmakers to meet the moment with bipartisan solutions for the country's most pressing issues. "It's a basic question," the President said last month in rolling out the first part of the package outlining his infrastructure goals. "Can democracies still deliver for their people?"More Related News

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