Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal on Thursday, in their ongoing effort to negotiate with President Joe Biden’s initial $1.7 trillion package. Senator Shelley Capito (R-W.Va.) told reporters at a press briefing that she has been involved in several months of negotiations with the White House and thinks this bill is a good bipartisan compromise. The GOP bill includes Biden’s demands while staying focused on core physical infrastructure. “We believe that this counteroffer delivers on what President Biden told us in the oval office that day, and that is, to try to reach somewhere near a trillion dollars over an eight-year period of time,” said Capito. The Republicans offer $506 billion for roads, bridges, and major infrastructure projects, including $4 billion for electric vehicles; $98 billion for public transit; $72 billion for water systems; $65 billion for broadband; $56 billion for airports; $46 billion for passenger and freight …