The U.S. Capitol Building is closed to the public this year during Independence Day celebrations on July 4 in Washington, DC. The much-deliberated bipartisan infrastructure bill is entering a critical week on Capitol Hill with lawmakers projecting optimism ahead of a possible procedural vote this week, potentially on July 26.
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The U.S. Capitol Building is closed to the public this year during Independence Day celebrations on July 4 in Washington, DC. The much-deliberated bipartisan infrastructure bill is entering a critical week on Capitol Hill with lawmakers projecting optimism ahead of a possible procedural vote this week, potentially on July 26.
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