The White House on Wednesday outlined a set of infrastructure proposals, including $40 billion for a fix-it-first policy to prioritize repairing existing roads, bridges and other facilities before building new ones, as part of a $50 billion total plan.
February 20, 2013Infrastructure News Updates
Editorial: Turning Words Into Dollars
Well, at least were getting lip service related to fixing the nations ailing and neglected infrastructure network. Now, if we can just get some concrete action.
February 18, 2013Obama: Fixing Roads, Bridges Will Be a Second-Term Priority
WASHINGTON Infrastructure funding was in the spotlight last week on Capitol Hill, both in President Obamas State of the Union speech and at a congressional hearing.
February 18, 2013States Seek New Funding for Infrastructure Upgrades
With federal highway funds dwindling, some states are proposing unprecedented fuel-tax increases, while others are considering legalized gaming and boosting sales taxes to pay for roads and bridge fixes.
February 18, 2013House Committee Hears Concerns on Transportation, Infrastructure Funding
The House Transportation Committees first hearing of the new Congress focused on the challenges of maintaining the nations roads and bridges, and Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) pledged to maintain the federal governments role in transportation infrastructure funding.
February 14, 2013Obama Touts Infrastructure, Nat Gas in State of Union Speech
In his State of the Union speech Tuesday night, President Obama pitched a Fix-It First program to address the nations most immediate infrastructure needs and called for more use of natural gas as a transportation fuel.
February 13, 2013Congressman Wants Overseas Profits Invested In U.S. Infrastructure
Rep. John Delaney (D-Md.) said Tuesday that he plans to introduce a bill in the next month to create an infrastructure investment office within the Treasury Department as well as a fund to make loans to states.
February 12, 2013Editorial: A $27 Billion Traffic Jam
Heres a double-barreled dose of worrisome news: Trucking wasted some $27 billion in fuel and lost productivity during 2011 due to congestion in the nations largest urban areas; fuel prices spiked in the most recent survey by the Department of Energy, 9.5 cents a gallon for diesel and 18.1 cents for gasoline.
February 11, 2013Congestion Costs Trucking $27 Billion Annually, Report Says
Traffic congestion in the largest U.S. cities cost the commercial trucking industry about $27 billion in wasted time and fuel in 2011, according to a report released Tuesday.
February 5, 2013Editorial: Investing in Infrastructure
Its nice to hear from the new chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee that he recognizes what dire straits the Highway Trust Fund is in and that hes open to all suggestions as to how to fix it.
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