Biden advisors readying multi-part $3 trillion infrastructure package

Looks like it will be a two-part package

Looks like it will be a two-part package
Biden’s advisers are expected to present a proposal to the president this week that recommends carving his economic agenda into separate legislative pieces, according to the New York Times.
The first part that’s detailed includes nearly $1 trillion in spending on roads, bridges, rail lines, ports, electric vehicle charging stations and improvements to the electric grid and other parts of the power sector along with 5G technology and some green initiatives.
Biden’s team likely sees this part of the package as something amenable to Republicans or at least worth discussion, but how Republicans respond may come down to how it’s paid for.