Bipartisan infrastructure law

Trump Claims Credit for Biden’s Infrastructure Projects Despite Opposition

Reports indicate that the Trump administration is replacing signs acknowledging projects funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law with signs solely crediting Donald Trump for rebuilding America’s infrastructure. This is occurring across various projects, including bridges and rail improvements, despite Trump’s prior opposition to the bill. Furthermore, shortly after his inauguration, Trump issued an executive order pausing funds from the 2021 infrastructure law. Despite this, Republicans like Rep. Joe Courtney and others are taking credit for projects funded by the infrastructure legislation they previously opposed.

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Biden Announces Final $5B Infrastructure Push

The Biden administration’s final major infrastructure spending announcement allocates $5 billion to 560 projects nationwide, encompassing rail safety enhancements, intercity rail service improvements, surface transportation upgrades, airport improvements, and EV charging station expansion. Funding comes from the bipartisan infrastructure law, a key component of President Biden’s legislative legacy alongside semiconductor and climate initiatives. This investment aims to address critical transportation challenges, marking the largest such undertaking since the Eisenhower era. Secretary Buttigieg highlighted the administration’s response to widespread transportation crises through this substantial infrastructure funding.

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