House readies $1.5T 'infrastructure' plan including education, broadband, housing
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House Democrats Introduce $1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
House Democrats introduced on June 18 an extensive plan to renew American infrastructure calling for more than $1.5 trillion investment in roads, bridges, public transportation, housing, clean energy, and other projects.
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June 18, 2020By Richard CowanWASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. House of Representatives Democrats on Thursday unveiled a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill that they will seek to pass in coming weeks, arguing it has been made more urgent by the coronavirus pandemic.The legislation would spur construction or improvements f roads, bridges, ports, clean energy, schools and other projects that experts say have long been neglected. It comes at a time when t…
Democrats roll out $1.5 trillion infrastructure package
House Democrats on Thursday rolled out a more than $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, billing it as an economic stimulus to create jobs and fight the recession brought on by the coronavirus crisis.The massive package would go beyond just traditional projects of transit and roads to include green initiatives, housing, ...
U.S. House Democrats unveil $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan
WASHINGTON - U.S. House of Representatives Democrats on Thursday unveiled a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill that they will seek to pass in coming weeks, arguing it has been made more urgent by the coronavirus pandemic.
House readies $1.5T 'infrastructure' plan including education, broadband, housing
The House is preparing to merge several typically unrelated bills into one massive "infrastructure" package, doling out more than $1.5 trillion for everything from roads to education, housing, clean water, broadband and more.Speaking with reporters Thursday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi gathered the heads of some of the largest House committees to discuss their pieces of the legislation, which she called "Moving America Forward." She said she intends fo…
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