Republicans are hammering out an infrastructure proposal that is aimed at serving as a counter to the $2.3 trillion plan from President Joe Biden, with an eye on unveiling it soon. “We need to find, settle on a conceptual sort of idea and hopefully we’ll do that in the next several days. And then I think we get a group together that certainly I would be a principal part of it,” Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) told reporters on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. “Hopefully by the end of the week.” A subset of GOP senators are working on the counterproposal, which is likely to come in between $600 and $800 billion. In contrast to Biden’s expansive plan, which includes $400 billion for elder and disabled care, the Republican one will focus on what has traditionally been considered infrastructure, such as roads and bridges. There will be a clear contrast between …