Remarks by President Biden Before Meeting with a Bipartisan Group of House Members on Infrastructure

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Remarks by President Biden Before Meeting with a Bipartisan Group of House Members on Infrastructure (2021)
by Joseph Robinette Biden

Delivered 2021-03-04

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Remarks by President Biden Before Meeting with a Bipartisan Group of House Members on Infrastructure
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2:18 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Hey, everybody. I brought a group of bipartisan leaders on infrastructure, among other things.

We’re going to talk about infrastructure and American competitiveness and what we’re going to do to make sure we once again lead the world across the board in infrastructure. It’s a — it not only creates jobs, but it makes us a hell of a lot more competitive around the world if we have the best infrastructure in the world. We’re going to be talking about that.

And I welcome all my colleagues here. And thank you all for coming on in. Thank you.

Q Mr. President, Republicans have been trying to slow down the coronavirus bill. Republicans have been trying to slow down the coronavirus bill. Have you been reaching out to them to try to bring them along?
THE PRESIDENT: I’ve been talking to a lot of my Republican friends in the House and the Senate, and continue to do that. And — and we have. We’ve met — had a number of meetings with Republicans on the coronavirus bill and — House, Senate, and a combination of both. So we’re keeping everybody informed.
Q Are you comfortable with having to limit the direct payments? Are you comfortable with having to limit the direct payments?
THE PRESIDENT: Am I comfort- —
Q Comfortable with having to limit the direct payments?
THE PRESIDENT: Yes. Thank you.
Q Does the proposal include the Gateway Project, Mr. President?
THE PRESIDENT: I’m sorry. Can’t hear him. Thank you all for coming in. Thank you.

2:20 P.M. EST

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