House Democrats Release $760 Billion Infrastructure Plan

Recently, the House of Representatives Democratic Members released their framework that would invest $760 billion over five years to improve the nation’s roads, bridges, transit systems, railways, airports, ports, inland waterways, wastewater and drinking water systems, brownfields and broadband. They describe this framework as, “an opportunity to get our existing infrastructure working again and fund new transformative projects that will create an estimated 10 million jobs, while reducing carbon pollution, dramatically improving safety, and spurring economic activity.”

Specifically, the framework outlines the following provisions:

One of the key pieces in order to move an infrastructure package before the expiration of the FAST Act in September 2020, is finding a long-term funding solution that shores up the Highway Trust Fund. The framework released by the House Democrats is essentially silent on how they propose to fund the $760 billion investment.

One day prior to the House Democrats releasing their framework, House Republicans released their own plan that also seeks to provide a much-needed boost to our nation’s infrastructure projects as well. But with Democrats controlling the House, this will end up being nothing more than a formality.

The Republican controlled Senate already passed out of Committee (Senate Environment and Public Works Committee) a bill last year, that included a climate change title, which was a first. With that being said, the Senate Commerce, Banking, and Finance Committees still have work to be done in order to move a final package.

TIA’s Government Affairs staff will continue to monitor the progress of reauthorizing the FAST Act and the development of a comprehensive infrastructure package. If you have any questions, contact TIA Advocacy (advocacy@tianet.org, 703.299.5700).