President Joe Biden will visit Milwaukee, WI, today (Oct. 8) to highlight the administration’s infrastructure campaign, nearly three years since the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act was signed into law. Biden is expected to champion the White House’s march to replacing lead pipes and creating jobs. Like other facets of Washington’s pursuit to build or rebuild America’s infrastructure, the government has slapped lofty timelines and expensive price tags. Progress will be key as the president’s efforts routinely generate negative publicity.
Biden Infrastructure — A Primer
In November 2021, Biden signed the $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, one of three landmark legislative initiatives under the current administration. The enormous domestic spending bill aimed to channel billions of dollars to states and local governments to build or upgrade bridges, broadband internet connections, roads, and public transportation systems. The legislation, which was championed as a bipartisan effort because it attracted just 13 House Republicans and 19 Senate GOP lawmakers, also prioritized anything related to green energy.
Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris also promised that the infrastructure law would create “millions” of jobs. However, the White House had to quickly clarify and confirm that officials were referring to “job years.” A job year equals one job for one year. If an individual is employed at a new job for two years, it would equal two job years rather than one. […]
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