Three New ATM Videos Explore How Federal Infrastructure Investment Affects States Like Kentucky & West Virginia

Posted by Content Coordinator on Monday, May 2nd, 2022

Originally posted on Faster Better Safer, the blog of Americans for Transportation Mobility

With local, regional and national leaders focused on what the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) will deliver to America, the Americans for Transportation Mobility (ATM) Coalition is releasing a trio of short videos that highlight three regional voices explaining why the legislation matters.

Watch:

Shanks discusses the tie between infrastructure and the economy. LaRue talks about what his state will see in project momentum. And Meadows underscores problems with proposals to suspend the federal gas tax.

This “ATM Rewind” provides a quick way for you to catch up with our content and hear about what federal infrastructure investment means on the local and regional levels.

 

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