Wednesday marked two years since President Biden signed into law the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. In honor of the anniversary, Democrats nationwide touted the historic impacts the package is making on local communities, and the DNC rolled out a new billboard campaign across the country highlighting how the legislation is funding critical projects while hammering Donald Trump’s failed promises to deliver “infrastructure week.”
- In Arizona: KJZZ: Arizona has received $470 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
- In California: Sierra Sun Times: NOAA Fisheries Announce New Funding and Coordinated Action to Help Bring California Salmon Back from the Brink – More Than 40 Projects Planned
- In Colorado: Colorado Springs Gazette: Colorado Springs receives $280k ‘Safe Street’ grant to help reduce fatal crashes on city roads
- In Colorado: FOX 31: CDOT celebrates I-70 bridge funded by infrastructure laws
- In Connecticut: FOX 61: New London marks start of lead pipe replacement project
- In Delaware: WHYY: Wilmington to receive $3 million to upgrade sewer system
- In Georgia: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Small Georgia communities to get nearly $3 million for clean energy
- In Iowa: KWWL: Iowa Democrats celebrate investments made from infrastructure law two years later
- In Iowa: Telegraph Herald: Iowa Democrats tout Biden’s infrastructure investments at Dubuque event
- In Michigan: Michigan Advance: Big federal dollars for small state projects aim to get more cars off the roads
- In Michigan: Heartland Signal: On anniversary of infrastructure law, DNC mocks Trump’s ‘infrastructure week’ with new Detroit billboards
- In Missouri: Missourinet: Missouri Can Tap Into $50 Million Available to Strengthen Forest Economy
- In Ohio: The Highland County Press: ARC awards $20M to accelerate green textile manufacturing, green energy technology in southern and central Appalachia
- In Pennsylvania:
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