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'Bidenomics' delivered a once-in-generation investment. It shows the pros and cons of policymaking

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WASHINGTON � There are so many dots on the maps, they blur into blobs � each one reflecting trillions of public and private dollars flowing in the United States this past year to build thousands of roads, bridges and manufacturing projects in communities large and small, in states red and blue.

They include an electric vehicle "battery belt" of manufacturing stretching from Michigan to Georgia, semiconductor fabrication plants in Arizona, Texas, Ohio and New York and broadband coming to Appalachia.

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President Joe Biden waves Sept. 13, 2022, as he arrives with Vice President Kamala Harris and Lovette Jacobs, a fifth-year IBEW Local 103 electrical apprentice in Boston, during a ceremony about the Inflation Reduction Act on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.

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Then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. and other House Democrats celebrate Aug. 12, 2022, after Pelosi signed the Inflation Reduction Act during a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington.





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