0:48 Northern Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Brent Cooper says the time for delay has passed. "And we are urging the president, the Senate and the House to finally come together and get a package passed." Cooper describes the bridge as "expensive, unpredictable and flat-out dangerous." He says "it was bad before the pandemic and it's still bad now. And it will still be bad when it finally reopens to four lanes in the fall. So, we need a plan." Any delay in fixing the bridge is affecting Northern Kentucky businesses. Cooper says one of his IT competitors told him a lack of maintenance and improvements on the Brent Spence had cost him over $1 million in lost business.