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Posted: 2016-12-12T17:35:11Z | Updated: 2016-12-12T18:16:05Z

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Monday expressed some early skepticism about President-elect Donald Trump s proposal to upgrade the nations crumbling roads, bridges and waterways.

During a press conference on Capitol Hill, McConnell warned against trying to pass a trillion-dollar stimulus through a Republican-controlled Congress.

It will be interesting to see how this is put together, McConnell told reporters. I hope we avoid a trillion-dollar stimulus.

During the campaign, Trump touted a $1 trillion plan on infrastructure and said he would basically borrow money to pay for it. A statement on his transition website now says the incoming administration seeks to invest $550 billion to ensure we can export our goods and move our people faster and safer.

The president-elect doubled down on his plans after the election, telling Time magazine that sometimes you have to prime the pump evidently referring to the governments role in jump-starting economic recovery.

Republicans have for years resisted the idea of government spending as a means to spur economic growth, blocking several of the Obama administrations proposals to create jobs and fix the countrys infrastructure. McConnell and his House counterpart, Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), led the charge against such initiatives. A big spending plan likely wouldnt find much support among deficit-averse conservatives on the Hill next year, either.

Incoming Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) has said he welcomes the opportunity to work with Trump to pass the $1 trillion infrastructure bill, possibly using corporate tax reform as a means to pay for the measure.

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But some Democrats are calling on lawmakers to oppose the plan right out of the gate, calling it a trap primarily paid for with tax breaks. Ron Klain, a former Obama administration official, warned last month that the plan would subsidize investors, not ready-made projects.

McConnell may be in a better position than most to parse this all out. Elaine Chao, his wife, is Trumps nominee to lead the Department of Transportation. The couple were spotted dining with the president-elects elder daughter, Ivanka , at Trumps hotel in Washington, D.C., on Sunday night.

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