KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden said Monday that tax increases for millionaires and corporations are fundamental to creating a "fair" economy that rewards work and grows the middle class.
  • Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said these same tax hikes would be a red line for congressional Republicans, effectively killing any chance of a deal on infrastructure spending.
  • Biden has an unofficial deadline of May 31 to see if he can find common ground with Republicans on an infrastructure package.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell toughened their positions Monday over the tax increases for millionaires and corporations that Biden has proposed to fund his sweeping infrastructure and education plans. 

"We're open to doing a roughly $600 billion package which deals with what all of us agree is 'infrastructure,'" McConnell said at an event in Kentucky. "And to talk about how to pay for that in any way other than reopening the 2017 tax reform bill."