Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Trump administration set to unveil $1 trillion infrastructure proposal in 2018

Washington Examiner

The White House is working to release a roughly 70-page infrastructure proposal sometime in January. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

"The Trump administration is expected to unveil an infrastructure package in the new year, after putting the issue on the sidelines amid other GOP priorities in 2017.
"The White House is working to release a roughly 70-page infrastructure proposal sometime in January for members of Congress to use as a cornerstone for drafting the legislation in 2018.
"In December, President Trump met with senior administration officials and House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster, R-Pa., to discuss the proposal.
“ 'The meeting with the president was encouraging and very productive,” Shuster said in a statement. “He’s a builder — he gets the importance of infrastructure and why it matters for jobs and the economy. Addressing our nation’s infrastructure in a bipartisan manner is going to take strong presidential leadership, and I believe we have a president who can provide the necessary leadership and who wants to rebuild our infrastructure to strengthen our economy.”
"During the 2016 campaign, Trump first promised to deliver a $1 trillion infrastructure plan to improve the condition of U.S. roads, bridges, airports, and other public works.
"Although the administration is working to address the nation’s infrastructure, several major question marks hang over the plan, such as funding.
“ 'The cost is going to be an issue, that’s going to be a large topic of debate,” a senior committee aide told the Washington Examiner." . . .

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