The administration has unveiled a massive $1 trillion infrastructure plan aimed at rebuilding the nation's crumbling roads, bridges, and broadband networks. The proposal also includes significant funding for public transit and clean energy projects.
"This is a once-in-a-generation investment in our country's future," said the President during a speech at a manufacturing plant. "It will create millions of good-paying jobs and ensure that we remain competitive in the 21st century."
The plan faces an uphill battle in Congress, where lawmakers are divided on how to pay for it. Republicans have expressed concern about the price tag and potential tax increases, while some Democrats argue the plan doesn't go far enough to address climate change.

