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“It took a while, but at long last, infrastructure week has arrived. We’re thrilled this common sense and bipartisan compromise passed the House of Representatives…”
Let's Build Infrastructure Co-Chairs Mick Cornett, former Mayor of Oklahoma City, and Michael Nutter, former Mayor of Philadelphia, call on Congress to pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation and present it to President Biden to sign.
Over the last five years, infrastructure week has become a punchline in Washington, D.C., conversations.
Alexandria, Va. --- As the debate over the infrastructure bill continues to dominate Capitol Hill, a bipartisan pair of former mayors today joined forces to launch “Let’s Build Infrastructure,”
$3.4 billion. That’s how much bad roads and congestion in North Carolina costs drivers in higher vehicle ownership costs, according to a report commissioned by the N.C. Department of Transportation.
On May 8, Colorado Springs broke ground on a historic park renovation project in the Southeast.
New reports show why U.S. lags in infrastructure finance and public private partnerships, prospects for autonomous vehicle legislation in Congress, and more.
"Connecticut's outdated public-private partnership regulations, until now, have held our state back..."
It's no coincidence, either: economies rise and fall on infrastructure because it expands access to opportunity by enabling the efficient delivery of people, goods, and services.
While the job market may never return to what it was before 2020, it’s undeniable that government action, combined with the ingenuity of small businesses and corporations, staved off what could have been even further socioeconomic harms.
While such legislation has traditionally been paid for with tax hikes and/or the issuance of bonds, Florida is at the forefront of an alternative funding mechanism – public-private partnerships (P3’s).
Infrastructure is a high priority of the Biden administration and one of the very few areas of public policy where the prospects for bipartisanship are favorable.Infrastructure is a high priority of the Biden administration and one of the very few areas of public policy where the prospects for bipartisanship are favorable.