Although Democrats have the votes to send to the White House legislation sans Republicans, albeit procedurally, there’s been talk about bipartisanship on the major stuff.
During his inaugural address, President Joe Biden pointed to bipartisanship as a pillar for governance. Other top Democrats echoed the sentiment. Then, if congressional Democrats, in the majority for the next two years, intend to advance a big-ticket infrastructure package with bipartisan support, they’ll need Republicans to do so.