'As the United States economy continues to bounce back from the challenges brought on by the COVID pandemic, investments like the ones made through this bill in critical infrastructure will be key in keeping our country's future on the right track.'
has been no different for President Biden. Since being elected nearly two years ago, and especially as we approach the midterms, President Biden has been fiercely judged for his ability to fulfill his lofty goals in stifling COVID, protecting reproductive rights, making inroads in improving the environment, creating jobs and more. In some areas the delivery on his promises is more apparent, and in others, we eagerly await his next development.
The $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act , the bipartisan bill President Biden officially signed into law late last year, is a historic feat that will fund the rebuilding of crumbling roads and bridges, the strengthening of our nation’s resilience to climate change, and help provide high-speed internet to every family.
Most significantly, these projects will drive the creation of millions of good-paying union jobs with benefits through high labor standards, including Davis Bacon prevailing wage, encouragement of equitable hiring policies, and expansion of “Buy America” policies. Combined with President Biden’s Build Back Framework, this bipartisan infrastructure package will add on average 1.5 million jobs per year for the next 10 years, nationwide.
President Biden’s policies and recently enacted law such as the IIJA and the Inflation Reduction Act will benefit all workers and all Americans, not just members of the unionized construction industry. When our country’s roadways, bridges, airports, electrical grid and more are properly updated and maintained, it improves the quality of life for all Americans.
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