Rarely has a need with such bipartisan support gone under-funded for so long despite the diligent efforts of many organizations to break the logjam – from labor to business and even political and policy organizations on the right and left…To support an effort on what is, perhaps, one of the biggest economic challenges facing this country, Brodeur Partners invested in a study of the American electorate. Our goal was to gain insight on what voters find relevant in the infrastructure discussion, along with ideas on how to move things forward.
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Making Infrastructure Investment Relevant Again
Wednesday, June 28th, 2017Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM): The U.S. Infrastructure Advantage
Monday, June 26th, 2017Infrastructure impacts every aspect of our country. We rely on infrastructure to move people and goods, connect urban and rural areas, provide reliable energy and clean water, and drive economic growth. Infrastructure is essential to our way of life. Infrastructure is also the backbone of America’s economy. To have the strongest, most resilient economy in the world, America must have the best infrastructure in the world.
View this complete post...Guest on The Infra Blog: Congresswoman Dina Titus (D-NV 1st District)
Wednesday, June 21st, 2017“These public-private partnerships that they tout really don’t work. We tried that in downtown Las Vegas to do the new Project Neon, and just couldn’t generate enough revenue from the private sector, so we know that is not the “silver bullet.” I’m opposed to privatizing government services, because then the priority shifts from service to profit, and that never works. If you talk about something like air traffic control, that’s especially egregious because we have the safest system there is; we’re going to now undermine that.”
View this complete post...Public, private stakeholder input sought on infrastructure regulatory reform
Thursday, June 15th, 2017The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) recently announced it has published a Federal Register notice seeking public input on regulatory reform regarding infrastructure projects, including the identification of hurdles that currently exist and how to alleviate them. Those interested in offering comments have until July 24 to respond.
View this complete post...Transportation Infrastructure: Notice of Review of Policy, Guidance, and Regulation
Wednesday, June 14th, 2017The Department of Transportation (DOT) is reviewing its existing policy statements, guidance documents, and regulations to identify unnecessary obstacles to transportation infrastructure projects. As part of this review, the Department invites affected stakeholders and the public to identify non-statutory requirements that the Department imposes and that should be removed or revised.
View this complete post...President Trump’s Plan to Rebuild America’s Infrastructure
Tuesday, June 13th, 2017Rebuilding America’s infrastructure is a critical pillar of President Donald J. Trump’s agenda to promote job creation and grow the U.S. economy. America’s infrastructure has fallen to 12th in the world and that is unacceptable. Every American depends on our roads, rails, ports, and airports, and the President is committed to fixing this problem, not just pushing more liabilities onto future generations.
View this complete post...Trump’s Air Traffic Control Privatization Proposal: Stakeholder Reactions
Thursday, June 8th, 2017This week, President Trump announced a proposal to privatize air traffic control throughout our nation’s aviation system. If the proposal becomes law, the FAA will no longer be responsible for managing air traffic control; instead, the responsibility will be delegated to a nonprofit corporation headed by board members representing various sectors of the aviation industry.
View this complete post...President Trump Gives Remarks on His Infrastructure Initiative
Wednesday, June 7th, 2017President Trump delivers remarks on his infrastructure initiative in Columbus, OH.
View this complete post...Congressional Roadblock
Friday, June 2nd, 2017The current infrastructure permitting process is insane – even crazier than you can imagine. And only Congress can fix it. Congress needs to do it’s job and streamline the approval process and get America building. Our nation’s economic competitiveness depends on it.
View this complete post...Guest on The Infra Blog: Michael McArdle, Chief Development Officer, VHB
Thursday, June 1st, 2017“I commend the Administration for talking about a trillion dollars, but right now they’re only talking about putting $200 billion of public money up and the rest coming from other sources in the private sector. And while there’ve been some successes of that in this country as well as overseas, I don’t think we can afford to wait for a financing program to fully mature before we make significant infrastructure investments. It has to be done now; the federal government has to recognize that they need to spend this money. They can’t continue to hold the dollars hostage going forward.”
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