New commission to report on state of US infrastructure

A new national commission will make recommendations on how best to address US infrastructure improvements. It only has three years in which to deliver the goods.

The US Senate unanimously passed the National Infrastructure Improvement Act in early August, before the official summer recess.

The bipartisan bill seeks to address the deteriorating condition of America’s bridges, roads, drinking water systems, dams and other public works. A companion bill in the House was introduced immediately before the August break and is with the US House Committee ...

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