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    Trains are parked in a rail yard on New York's west side used by Amtrak, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Railroad. The rail yard is now covered by the Hudson Yards development. A proposed commuter rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey would connect with this rail yard. A prominent New York City developer who has advised the Trump administration on infrastructure refuted reports he was cheering on the president's decision not to pay for half of the estimated $13 billion price tag for the project. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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    Andrew Cliburn opens a bottle of champagne at Current Fish and Oyster Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Among the provisions in the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, included in the Republican tax bill, is the reduction of federal excise tax rates on beer, wine, and distilled spirits. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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    It's too soon to know if President Trump's seemingly off-the-cuff skepticism toward public-private partnerships represents a policy shift, but key constituents of the infrastructure initiative say the comments inject uncertainty into a slow-moving process that has yet to result in the White House offering a concrete plan.
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    Rep. Peter DeFazio, of Oregon, met with D.J. Gribbin, Trump's special assistant for infrastructure policy, sharing beers on the patio outside the lawmaker's office to talk about roads and bridges for an hour. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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