bipartisan infrastructure law Infrastructure plays a vital role in the national economy and people’s day-to-day lives. It connects people to their jobs and communities, and its quality directly affects economic growth. It therefore stands to reason that infrastructure is an issue that should ...
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), more commonly referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), is poised to deliver a comprehensive influx of critical funding for community infrastructure projects across the nation. While program details, deadlines and exact dollar amounts ...
For the next five years, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) will stand up 60 new DOE programs, including 16 demonstration and 32 deployment programs, and expands funding for 12 existing Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment programs. The Grid Deployment Office is administering the...
Providing for $1.2 trillion over the next five years, the bipartisan infrastructure law will give new strength to the infrastructure in the US. Learn more now.
Republican Senator Susan Collins of Maine said Sunday on the Senate floor that the legislation would be the "most significant investment in our infrastructure since the construction of the interstate highway system." "Given how bipartisan the bill is and how much work has already been put in to...
Beijing has dismissed the Hague ruling as “null and void” and continued to build up its infrastructure and troop presence in the South China Sea. But the Philippines and other claimants – which include Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei – along with the United States and its allies have repeate...
Lately, she has taken on a project that's more concrete: helping to tout the administration's signature infrastructure law. So, what did the vice president do to help pass it? A lot — or not very much — depending on who you ask. ...
maintain these critical waterways for Made in Wisconsin goods. In the WRDA legislation, Senator Baldwin worked with her colleagues to authorize full federal funding for the remaining costs for all inland waterways construction and major rehabilitation projects funded by the Bipartisan Inf...
“the achievement of a minimum uptime and system-wide stability standard for the electronic health record system,” as well as a report detailing “the completion status of corrections to the customization and configuration of workflow designs” and confirmation “that the staff and...
The state has seen millions of dollars from President Biden's bipartisan infrastructure law, so how is it being used? Zachary Kolodin, director of the Michigan Infrastructure Office, joined CBS News Detroit to weigh in.