2021 US Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Highlights.
Following is a bullet list of main aspects of the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Please be advised that this list does not go into detail but offers you a quick look at what the government wishes to achieve broadly for it’s citizens.
$110 billion for roads and bridges
$40 billion specifically for the replacement, repair, and rehabilitation of bridges.
$17.5 billion will go toward other major projects that are too large for standard funding programs.
$1 billion toward reconnecting communities that were divided by transportation projects.
The Reconnecting Communities Initiative aims to create a fund that would help cities and states rectify the damage caused by the hundreds of highways built through minority neighborhoods across the country during the middle of the 20th century. The bipartisan infrastructure bill cut it by 95 percent.
$11 billion for traffic safety programs. Safe Streets for All” program to help decrease the number of crashes and deaths associated with roadways and driving, particularly those involving pedestrians and cyclists.
$39 billion for public transit. “repair and upgrade aging infrastructure, modernize bus and rail fleets, make stations accessible to all users, and bring transit service to new communities.”
$66 billion for railroads.
$22 billion in grants to Amtrak.
$24 billion toward modernizing the Northeast Corridor.
$12 billion in federal-state partnership grants for intercity rail including high-speed rail.
$5 billion for rail improvement.
$3 billion to improvements in grade crossing safety.
$7.5 billion for electric vehicle infrastructure. Creates a nationwide network of chargers for electric vehicles, both along highways and within local communities.
$2.5 billion for zero-emission buses
$2.5 billion for low-emission buses
$2.5 billion for ferries.
$17 billion for ports and $25 billion for airports. This will help address backlogs for repairs, reduce the level of emissions and congestion near these areas, and help pursue low-carbon and electric technologies.
$50 billion for water infrastructure. This should make the country’s water infrastructure more resilient against the effects of climate change, such as droughts and floods, and also cyberattacks.
$55 billion toward clean drinking water by replacing all of the country’s lead pipes and services lines.
$65 billion for the power grid. This will upgrade the electrical grid, including miles of new transmission lines and investments into clean-energy projects.
$65 billion for broadband Internet. This will increase needed broadband access across the country by building new infrastructure. It will also support efforts to fund lower cost broadband by “requiring funding recipients to offer a low-cost affordable plan,” and create a permanent program to help low-income households have better access to broadband internet.
$21 billion for environmental remediation. This expenditure will clean up of brownfield and Superfund sites in communities, as well as capping orphaned gas wells and reclaiming abandoned mines.
This investments will add, on average, about 2 million jobs per year over the coming decade.
Note: Some politicians claim that this rather large expenditure of money is way too much. A problem with this viewpoint is comparing this national infrastructure improvement expenditure against what the citizens of this country pay for national defense. The 2020 national defense expenditure was $778 billion dollars. The national infrastructure improvement money goes into making the United States a better operational business which we all live for. We are improving where the people live, the peoples country house. National defense is the product you think of when you wish to protect the national house. National defense is similar to buying any home protection plan. The USA’s importance sort of depends upon the value of the nation’s home. Not taking care of the United States infrastructure properly, the nation house, may diminish the property value to the citizens, as we see in many other countries typically led by authoritarian leaders who care about themselves and not the house. We need to continually conduct home maintenance and upkeep. National defense expenditures follows, trails, the need to maintain a properly functioning peoples’s house.
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Posted: November 7, 2021
Updated: November 9, 2021