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What to do when fuel for fires seems infinite, but resources to fight fires is decidedly finite?
President Biden is traveling the country to promote the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Inflation could derail or delay that spending.
“The impact is going to be huge in Indian Country,” one leader said. “Because we’ve never had an investment in our infrastructure.”
New York City’s subway system is a prime, pricey example.
Some tribes have been waiting on the funding for decades. They’ll put it toward shoring up water infrastructure on their reservations.
The alternative? $31 trillion in lost GDP worldwide.
We should focus on changing demand for electric power when planning for the future.
The idea that federally funded construction projects must pay a minimum “prevailing wage” goes back to a 1931 law.
Those in the business of building roads and bridges expect a turnaround once money starts to flow from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
What will the infrastructure bill do for 60-year-old Putty Hill Avenue Bridge — which supports 17,000 vehicles daily — and similar sites?