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U.S. business group, officials push for swift action on infrastructure

Published 02/25/2021, 08:07 AM
Updated 02/25/2021, 08:10 AM
© Reuters. Meeting on infrastructure investment at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, unions and elected U.S. officials are urging Congress to take speedy action to dramatically boost spending on crumbling U.S. infrastructure.

This week, the largest U.S. business group will begin running local ads focused on the Brent Spence Bridge, a key crossing connecting Kentucky and Ohio which has been dubbed "functionally obsolete", to make the argument it is time for action on infrastructure after years of debate.

Adding a second bridge would cost $2.5 billion and officials in both states have not agreed on a way to fund it.

President Joe Biden, who talked about a $2 trillion infrastructure plan during the 2020 campaign, plans to ask Congress in coming weeks to invest heavily in infrastructure. Studies show close to half of U.S. roads are in poor or mediocre condition and more than a third of U.S. bridges need repair, replacement or significant rehabilitation.

"It's going to be a big bill," said Neil Bradley, executive vice president and chief policy officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in an interview. "The time for talk is over. The time for action is now."

The Chamber joined dozens of other groups in pressing for action on infrastructure by July 4, or U.S. Independence Day. Bradley warns the biggest danger to a deal is lawmakers failing to have a sense of urgency.

"If Congress is not going to pass an infrastructure bill now, why should we think it would ever pass?" he said.

Senator Tom Carper, who chairs the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, said at a transportation infrastructure hearing Wednesday "the American people are counting on us to make this happen."

"They don’t want to hear us talking about what needs to be done. They want us to work together and get it done," Carper added.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, urged EPW to find a stable source of long-term highway funding.

Whitmer said 43% of Michigan’s major roads are in poor or mediocre condition. "We need significant investments in our roadways and bridges," she said.

Biden met last week with union leaders, who also urged quick action on infrastructure.

Former President Donald Trump and congressional leaders failed to agree on a major bill to repair and replace aging and dangerous bridges, highways airports, water pipes and other projects.

© Reuters. Meeting on infrastructure investment at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington

Funding has been a point of contention in recent years after Congress abandoned a decades-old policy of using fuel tax revenue to largely pay for infrastructure repairs.

Latest comments

New infra: For Man or MACHINES ??
What happened to the promised infrastructure spending back when Obama/Biden first came? Or the green economy they were going to create? Expect more massive waste.
Blathering and whining.
Greed. Our poor little corrupt drug dealing county in eastern Kentucky has plenty of tax revenues and power company incomes for lining pockets, providing big salaries, nice new vehicles every few years, big Christmas parties, retirement and healtcare benefits. But it is just crickets when the people want their 1948 power lines replaced, 1974 dry rotted power poles replaced, ROW cleared properly, pot-hole ridden roads patched, leaking water lines replaced, drug dealers eradicated, schools provided with the proper HVAC and supplies. Whether government entities or private corporations, they all seem to find the money for theirselves and put as little as possible into their customers or taxpayers benefits. Keep buying from China, Vietnam, Korea, India and see how that works out for you.
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