The news: A bipartisan group of US senators released details of an infrastructure package that would allocate over $1 trillion aimed at upgrading the nation’s power grid, fixing aging roads, expanding broadband access and promoting the move to EVs, per The Verge.
The breakdown: The legislation provides $550 billion in federal funds in new spending for over five years to fix the country’s aging public works system, as well as improve broadband infrastructure to serve millions of US residents lacking reliable high-speed internet access.
What’s next? A sprawling bill of this size could still face significant pushback in the House. It also remains to be seen which of these projects will be prioritized, especially given the bipartisan nature of the bill, and differing priorities across party lines. Broadband for all is a topic both parties can get behind, which is also a transformative White House goal—making it a top funding priority.
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