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White House’s Framework for Georgia’s Infrastructure

The following is an general outline of the White House’s plan to improve the infrastructure in Georgia. The time for action on several of these is critical and I am curious to see how soon detailed plans are released.

Rural broadband is an issue that is continually spoken about in Georgia but still lacks a concrete plan of how a radical change is going to be implemented. I am glad that it is included and maybe, just maybe, something will actually be done.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework Will Deliver For Georgia

President Biden and Vice President Harris recently announced their support for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework, the largest long-term investment in our infrastructure and competitiveness in nearly a century.

The need for action in Georgia is clear. For decades, infrastructure in Georgia has suffered from a systemic lack of investment. In fact, the American Society of Civil Engineers gave Georgia a C- grade on its infrastructure report card.

The historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework will make life better for millions of Georgia residents, create a generation of good-paying union jobs and economic growth, and position the United States to win the 21st century. Specifically, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework will:

The $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework is a critical step in implementing President Biden’s Build Back Better vision. Still, there is more work to do – to grow our economy, create jobs, improve living standards, reduce climate pollution, and ensure more Americans can participate fully and equally in our economy. President Biden remains committed to the comprehensive agenda laid out in the American Jobs Plan and American Families Plan. He will work with Congress to build on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework in legislation that moves in tandem, laying the foundation for a robust and equitable recovery for all Americans.

Note: estimates for deficient infrastructure in this state are accurate as of April 2021.

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