The Infrastructure BillZyda, Paul
While plans to fix roads and bridges made headlines, a more obscure provision in the Senate’s infrastructure bill will help turn those ideas into reality: Expanding the use of private activity bonds. Within the roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill Senators approved Tuesday, they agree...
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Among the less urgent powers that the PJCIS would like to see introduced in a later Bill are the enhanced cybersecurity obligations and remaining PSOs in the current Bill. These PSOs are adopting and maintaining an all-hazards critical infrastructure risk management program, an...
A barrage of lobbyists representing nearly 2,000 companies and organizations are swarming D.C. to advocate for infrastructure advancements, according to a report from The Washington Post. Yeganeh Torbati, an economic policy investigative reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Michael George ...
Van Hollen (D-MD) added thatwhile the bill requires the CBO to run dynamic analyses on major bills, it specifically excludes appropriations bills. He said that exemption shows that Republicans want to downplay how federal spending on education, infrastructure and other areas can also help the ec...
Infrastructure bill addresses seatback safety A six-year CBS News investigation has prompted new legislation to protect children sitting in the back seats of vehicles during rear-end crashes. Kris Van Cleave shares more.Nov 17, 2021 Twitter
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law a bipartisan 1-trillion-U.S.-dollar infrastructure bill after months of delay amid Democratic infighting over a social spending package.
Congressman Ted W. Lieu, D-Ca., and Congressman Ken Calvert, R-Ca., introduced the Space Infrastructure Act on June 4. This bill directs the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to designate space systems, services, and technology as a critical infrastructure sector.[…] ...
Every state in the U.S. has infrastructure priorities. The cumulative cost of just the ones that fall into the most critical category exceeds more than a trillion dollars. Congress is not expected to pass another trillion-dollar relief bill to cover thes