'Amtrak Joe' Biden pushes infrastructure in Philadelphia
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[May 01, 2021]
By Nandita Bose
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - President Joe
Biden visited an Amtrak train station on Friday to promote his $1.9
trillion infrastructure proposal, saying the United States is "way
behind" in improving its transportation grid and needs to do so to keep
up with China.
Biden spent time on an Amtrak car at Philadelphia's 30th Street train
station before climbing down to give remarks. It was a moment of
nostalgia for Biden, who as a U.S. senator commuted by train for years
between his home town of Wilmington, Delaware, and Washington.
He was introduced in Philadelphia by Amtrak CEO William J. Flynn as
"perhaps one of Amtrak's most loyal customers."
The visit was part of Biden's "Getting America Back on Track Tour," a
tour he began in Georgia on Thursday, with more travel expected next
week. The stops are intended to build popular momentum for his $1.9
trillion infrastructure proposal and a separate $1.8 trillion "American
Families Plan."
Biden said America's transportation system needs a makeover including
more high-speed rail lines like China has developed.
"We’re way behind the rest of the world right now. We need to remember
we’re in competition with the rest of the world," he said.
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.
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President Joe Biden visited an Amtrak train station on Friday to
promote his $1.9 trillion infrastructure proposal, saying the United
States is "way behind" in improving its transportation grid and
needs to do so to keep up with China.
The spending would be paid for with higher taxes on
the wealthy and corporations.
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.
Biden has long been associated with Amtrak because of his decades
commuting daily on the 90-minute train ride between Washington and
his home in Wilmington, Delaware, when he was a U.S. senator.
The government-funded rail service is asking Congress for $31
billion in funding over the next five years to expand it's Northeast
Corridor that runs between Boston to Washington, D.C.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose; Writing by Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve
Holland; Editing by Peter Cooney and Alistair Bell)
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