Alaska Rep. Don Young jumped into the federal infrastructure legislation debate on Thursday, proposing an alternative framework for a large-scale plan that could gain congressional consensus.
 â . I do believe there is a way forward, and today I am submitting my own infrastructure framework,â Young said in a prepared statement. âI call on my friends in both chambers and on both sides of the aisle to seriously consider my proposals. I m ready to do serious work on behalf of Americans in every corner of our country.â
Youngâs announcement came after the White House earlier this week ended negotiations with Senate Republicans regarding President Joe Bidenâs infrastructure proposal and shifted talks to a bipartisan group of senators. According to news reports, Biden remains focused on achieving a landmark infrastructure bill, but support among some Democrats is fraying while opposition among Republicans â many of whom are unhappy with the size and s
A committee approved six of the projects, including a New London pedestrian bridge over the railroad tracks where a Coast Guard museum is planned, that he
Texas delegation requests close to $2 billion in funding request earmarks
Over half of the Texas delegation requested funds, including eight Republicans.
An American Airlines plane makes its way towards the runway before taking off at DFW International Airport on Monday, November 16, 2020.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer)
Earmarks are back.
The congressional practice of members essentially hand-picking projects was banned from Congress in the early 2000s after it became synonymous with “pork barrel” legislation. But it’s been given another chance under a new system.
Twenty-one members from Texas’ 35-member congressional delegation the 6th Congressional District in North Texas currently is open requested a total of close to $2 billion for fiscal 2022. Every Texas Democrat and eight Texas Republicans Reps. Dan Crenshaw of Houston, August Pfluger of San Angelo, Pete Sessions of Waco, Troy Nehls of Richmond, John Carter of Round Rock, Beth Van Duyne of Irving, Mich
Lake County seeking federal money for path between Des Plaines River, McClory trails Federal funding is being sought for a 5.5-mile multiuse path connecting the Des Plaines River trail in Libertyville and Robert McClory path in North Chicago. Courtesy of Lake County Division of Transportation Daily Herald file photoThe Lake County Division of Transportation is pursuing plans for the Patriot Path, which would link the Des Plaines River Trail, seen here in Independence Grove in Libertyville, to points east along Route 137.
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As planning advances, Lake County is pursuing federal funding for a $30 million trail along Route 137 to provide access to thousands of residents between Libertyville and North Chicago.
EMX Royalty Corp.: EMX Provides a Western U.S. Copper Portfolio Update EMX Royalty Corporation
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(the Company or EMX ) is pleased to announce it has recently optioned four copper projects from its western U.S. royalty generation portfolio for cash payments, work commitments, and retained royalty interests to the Company s benefit. In addition, an extension of the Regional Strategic Alliance ( RSA ) with South32 USA Exploration Inc. ( South32 ), a wholly-owned subsidiary of South32 Limited (ASX, LSE, JSE: S32; ADR: SOUHY), covering the 2021-2022 work programs has been executed. EMX currently has 27 copper projects in the western U.S., and is a leading holder of mining claims in Arizona. Fourteen of these projects are either optioned to partner companies, held under the South32 RSA, or in royalty status.