The bipartisan infrastructure bill that Speaker Pelosi has vowed to bring to a vote within the next 10 days is full of the sort of hard infrastructure spending the nation needs. It includes $110 billion for roads and bridges, $66 billion for passenger and freight rail, $65 billion for broadband, $65 billion for strengthening the electric grid, $54 billion for water infrastructure, and $46 billion for resiliency — and would play a vital role in recovery from hurricanes, storms, and wildfires.
Hard Infrastructure Should Be an Easy Vote
Hard Infrastructure Should Be an Easy Vote
Hard Infrastructure Should Be an Easy Vote
The bipartisan infrastructure bill that Speaker Pelosi has vowed to bring to a vote within the next 10 days is full of the sort of hard infrastructure spending the nation needs. It includes $110 billion for roads and bridges, $66 billion for passenger and freight rail, $65 billion for broadband, $65 billion for strengthening the electric grid, $54 billion for water infrastructure, and $46 billion for resiliency — and would play a vital role in recovery from hurricanes, storms, and wildfires.