Show us your infra! Show us your infra!

Video, stills and tales. Share images of the Infra in your community that demands attention. Post your ideas about national Infra issues. Go ahead. Show Us Your Infra!  Upload and instantly share your message.

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Is the administration moving fast enough on Infra issues? Are Americans prepared to pay more taxes for repairs? Should job creation be the guiding determination? Vote now!

InfrastructureUSA: Three Blogs on American Infrastructure

InfrastructureUSA is an online community advocating to restore America’s infrastructure. This web site includes three blogs focusing on American infrastructure, all of which offer unique perspectives and opportunities for engagement.

Infra Views

Aggregates reports and studies from hundreds of think tanks, advocacy groups, trade and professional associations and government agencies, allowing users to comment directly on primary sources of information.

The Infra Blog

Offers original content, opinion pieces, and interviews with national infrastructure figures.

Show Us Your Infra!

Highlights the visual aspects of infrastructure, showcasing the latest videos, photos and infographics on everything from transportation to drinking water. You can also create a login and share your own blog posts through the Show Us Your Infra! platform.



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Blog

The Infra Blog offers cutting edge perspective on a broad spectrum of Infra topics. Frequent updates and provocative posts highlight hot button topics -- essential ingredients of a national Infra dialogue.

Views

What do the experts think? This is where the nation's public policy organizations, trade associations and think tanks weigh in with analysis on Infra issues. Tell them what you think.  Ask questions.  Share a different view.


Dear Friends,

 

It is encouraging to finally see clear signs of federal action to support a comprehensive US infrastructure investment plan.

 

Now more than ever, our advocacy is needed to keep stakeholders informed and connected, and to hold politicians to their promises to finally fix our nation’s ailing infrastructure.

 

We have already engaged nearly 280,000 users, and hoping to add many more as interest continues to grow.

 

We require your support in order to rise to this occasion, to make the most of this opportunity. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to InfrastructureUSA.org.

 

Steve Anderson

Managing Director

 

SteveAnderson@InfrastructureUSA.org

917-940-7125

InfrastructureUSA: Citizen Dialogue About Civil Infrastructure