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Bipartisan Group Reaches Infra Deal, Leaders Still Need To Sign Off (CNBC)

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Senators from both parties have reached an infrastructure deal they hope to sell as a plan that can get through Congress with bipartisan support. A group of 10 Democrats and Republicans has a "tentative understanding" on a proposal to upgrade U.S. transportation, broadband and water systems, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, told reporters Thursday. While Romney did not say how much the plan would cost, he added that the senators will try to gauge their colleagues' interest as they iron out final details.

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