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Highway, Rail Upgrades in Mass Could Result from Biden s Plan : CEG

Thu April 15, 2021 - Northeast Edition StreetsBlogs Mass The Green Line Extension under construction next to a Lowell Line commuter rail train, seen from the Cross Street overpass in East Somerville on Oct. 1, 2020. (Mass.Streetsblog.org photo) On March 31, President Biden outlined a proposal for a $2.25 trillion American Jobs Plan, a sweeping stimulus package designed to rebuild the nation s infrastructure, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote affordable access to opportunity. The plan includes more than $115 billion for roads and bridges, along with spending $85 billion for transit services and $80 billion on intercity rail. Many details remain to be worked out through negotiations and debates in Congress, but here is a quick look at what that kind of money could buy for Massachusetts:

Workers compensation – Total disability – Alternative employment – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

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bus driver – NECN

mbta Nov 20, 2019 Two brothers were arrested Tuesday night after MBTA Transit Police said they threatened a bus driver with a knife because he wouldn’t let them board his out-of-service bus in Watertown. Transit police responded to the Watertown Square bus yard at 11:55 p.m. for a report of two men threatening an MBTA bus driver. Boston Nov 4, 2019 A Maine school bus driver is on leave after being charged with operating under the influence while on the job. On Saturday evening, 68-year-old Richard Tanguay was bringing a Biddeford High School field hockey team back from a state championship game. That’s when a Maine State Police trooper saw Tanguay’s bus drifting in and out of highway lanes on Interstate.

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