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Groups see potential for cooperation between Trump, House Democrats

Infrastructure, health care legislation could get action despite history of gridlock The pending Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives creates some uncertainty but association executives are not expecting big changes out of Washington, D.C. Some see room for bipartisan action on issues such as health care and infrastructure. If it comes to gridlock, they are used to that and don't see tax cuts or regulatory relief being rolled back. (See below for a look at results for ballot measures supported or opposed by associations.) National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons said many candidates from both parties were "touting their support for a lot of our… Read More