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Trump presented an infrastructure plan to Congress in February 2018, with $200 billion in federal funding and projected it would result in $1.5 trillion of investments from the private sector. [16] Democrats opposed this plan because of its emphasis on state and local funding and private investments.
A new report shows Donald Trump's campaign has a plan to spend $1 trillion on a variety of infrastructure projects over 10 years if he is elected.
Directs agencies to expedite the approval of infrastructure projects Executive Order 13766 is the second executive order signed by U.S. President Donald Trump . Signed on January 24, 2017, this order establishes a new system by which to fast-track the construction of infrastructure projects.
President Donald Trump has formulated a plan to force New York to “kill” congestion pricing tolls in the city by withholding funds through the Department of Transportation, he told The New ...
President Trump's potentially trillion-dollar infrastructure plan has leaked, according to Axios, which provided the six-page document on its website.
Trump pledged as a candidate to invest $550 billion in infrastructure and create an infrastructure fund, [257] and in 2018 released a federal infrastructure plan that called for the federal government to contribute $200 billion over ten years, with state and local governments and private industry to contribute the rest.
The United States is in dire need of major infrastructure investments, with Donald Trump's past promises yet to be fulfilled, and the Biden administration's Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act ...
On his first day in office as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump issued a series of executive orders which rescinded many of the previous administration's executive actions, withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization and Paris Agreement, [530] rolled back federal recognition of gender identity, [531] founded the ...