Infrastructure is a bipartisan issue, except for the price tag, and politics always has a way of complicating things. This year is the first time since the Great Recession that the United States may finally enact a broad infrastructure investment package. Promises of bipartisanship, Senate and House majorities, and strong political leadership atop the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) set-up this year as the best hope for something to finally get done.
U.S. Infrastructure: A New Hope
U.S. Infrastructure: A New Hope
U.S. Infrastructure: A New Hope
Infrastructure is a bipartisan issue, except for the price tag, and politics always has a way of complicating things. This year is the first time since the Great Recession that the United States may finally enact a broad infrastructure investment package. Promises of bipartisanship, Senate and House majorities, and strong political leadership atop the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) set-up this year as the best hope for something to finally get done.