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Trump’s big infrastructure plan has a lot of detail on everything but how to pay for itby wpjljron
Monday, February 12th, 2018.Trump’s big infrastructure plan has a lot of detail on everything but how to pay for itPresident Trump is poised to unveil a long-awaited plan Monday that aims to stimulate $1.5 trillion in new spending on the country’s ailing infrastructure over the coming decade, but many lawmakers in both parties say the president isn’t providing a viable way to pay for his initiative. A year in the making, the proposal is […]
President Trump is poised to unveil a long-awaited plan Monday that aims to stimulate $1.5 trillion in new spending on the country’s ailing infrastructure over the coming decade, but many lawmakers in both parties say the president isn’t providing a viable way to pay for his initiative.
American Action Forum President Douglas Holtz-Eakin on the House Problem Solvers Caucus supporting the $973 billion bipartisan infrastructure framework, arguing the real challenge for Congress is finding a way to pay for the bill.
A group of more than 20 prominent business and labor groups urged Congress on Thursday to move forward with the $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal reached through negotiations by a bipartisan group of Senate lawmakers.
The organizations included the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Roundtable and the AFL-CIO. The coalition said the proposed infrastructure deal would be a critical component of long-term economic growth and improved quality of life for every American.