Secretary Buttigieg to Join AEM and Punchbowl News to Talk Infrastructure
April 29, 2021
Punchbowl News on
American Jobs Plan and the current debate in Washington about the potential for sweeping infrastructure legislation in 2021. As
Punchbowl News describes it, President Joe Biden s American Jobs Plan is
“the most ambitious infrastructure plan in U.S. history” and something Sec. Buttigieg will
“play a key role in helping sell it to lawmakers and the American public.”
Punchbowl News founders Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman and AEM
Task Force Vice Chair and Husco CEO Austin Ramirez about what equipment manufacturers want to see included in a comprehensive infrastructure package. The conversation will touch on the need for bipartisanship, as well as the equipment manufacturing industry’s efforts to advance a forward-looking national vision for how to build a modern, sustainable, and equitable infrastructure for all Americans.
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