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Joe Biden signs US$1 trillion infrastructure bill into law at White House ceremony

  • Biden said the bill’s passage showed that ‘despite the cynics, Democrats and Republicans can come together and deliver results’
  • The measure is designed to create jobs across the country by dispersing billions of dollars to state and local governments

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US President Joe Biden, centre, receives applause after signing the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on Monday. Photo: AFP
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President Joe Biden signed into law a US$1 trillion infrastructure bill at a White House ceremony on Monday that drew Democrats and Republicans who pushed the legislation through a deeply divided US Congress.

The measure is designed to create jobs across the country by dispersing billions of dollars to state and local governments to fix crumbling bridges and roads and by expanding broadband internet access to millions of Americans.

The bill-signing ceremony, held in chilly weather on the White House South Lawn to accommodate a big crowd, was an increasingly rare moment when members of both parties were willing to stand together and celebrate a bipartisan achievement.

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US President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris at the White House in Washington on Monday. Photo: EPA-EFE
US President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris at the White House in Washington on Monday. Photo: EPA-EFE

Biden, whose job approval ratings have dropped because of his handling of the economy and other issues, heard supportive chants of “Joe, Joe, Joe” from some in the crowd and got a standing ovation as he stepped to the microphone.

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Biden said the bill’s passage showed that “despite the cynics, Democrats and Republicans can come together and deliver results.” He called the bill a “blue-collar blueprint to rebuild America.”

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