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In a report by The Associated Press and WTOP, a bipartisan infrastructure deal worth $1.2 trillion has been reached, aiming to modernize roads, bridges, and water systems. The agreement, which includes money for broadband internet, electric vehicles, and climate resilience, is expected to receive bipartisan support in Congress. The deal's passage, however, is contingent on finalizing legislative text.
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