Biden with High Officials Kicks Off 2023 Implementing Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

US President Joe Biden is funding to rebuild some of the nation’s most economically significant bridges, during visit to Covington, Kentucky.

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Washington DC: The economic plan of the US President Joe Biden is proving that when America invests in ourselves – especially in its infrastructure, clean energy, and high-growth industries that are critical to the economic and national security.

White stated that, "we can build a bottom-up and middle-out economy. That means an economy with better jobs and better pay, including jobs that don’t require a four-year degree. And it means a more dynamic and more resilient economy, including in communities that are too often forgotten."

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Today, during a visit to Brent Spence Bridge in Covington, Kentucky, the President will announce the latest example of how his economic plan is delivering for American families and American communities. 

More than $2 billion in investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to upgrade some of our nation’s most economically significant bridges. 

The President is visiting Brent Spence Bridge connecting Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will be joined by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senator Sherrod Brown, former Senator Rob Portman, Governor Andy Beshear, and Governor Mike DeWine.

The Vice President is visiting the bridges crossing the Calumet River in Chicago, Illinois.

Secretary Buttigieg is visiting the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in New London, Connecticut.

White House Infrastructure Coordinator Mitch Landrieu will visit the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, where he will join Speaker Pelosi.

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These major bridge investments are a symbol that we can still do big things when we do them together.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests $40 billion to repair and rebuild the nation’s bridges – the single largest dedicated investment in bridges since the construction of the Eisenhower-era Interstate Highway System. It will help repair or rebuild ten of the most economically significant bridges in the country along with over 15,000 additional bridges nationwide.

Source: White House

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