Biden's trip to Philadelphia includes a stop at an event marking
the 50th anniversary of Amtrak, the U.S. passenger rail service.
The Democrat is asking Congress for $80 billion in spending to
improve train service, one of a wide set of initiatives included
in multitrillion-dollar infrastructure, climate, childcare and
other proposals Biden is trying to maneuver through a sharply
divided Congress.
The spending would be paid for with higher taxes on the wealthy
and corporations.
"In the 21st century, infrastructure isn't just steel and
concrete, it's people," Biden said at a campaign-style rally on
Thursday in Georgia. "It's about time the very wealthy and
corporations start paying their fair share."
Georgia and Pennsylvania mark the first and second stops on
Biden's "Getting America Back on Track Tour," which are intended
to build popular momentum for the policy proposals.
Republicans and even some Democratic lawmakers have balked at
the price tag.
Former President Donald Trump, whom Biden defeated in the
November election but who remains influential among Republicans,
predicted in a phone interview with Fox Business Network on
Thursday that higher taxes would prompt some companies to
relocate abroad.
Strong support in the Atlanta and Philadelphia areas in the
battleground states of Georgia and Pennsylvania, respectively,
helped lift Biden to the presidency even though Trump won both
states in the 2016 election.
Biden has long been associated with Amtrak because of his
support for infrastructure subsidies as well as spending decades
commuting daily on the 90-minute train ride between Washington
and his home in Wilmington, Delaware, when he was a U.S.
senator.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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