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Editorial: Infrastructure issues demand attention locally, nationwide

Editorial: Infrastructure issues demand attention locally, nationwide The aging Price Road/Ga. 136 bridge at the Hall-Dawson County line needs to be replaced, according to a GDOT environmental study. The bridge has a deteriorated driving surface, exposed rebar and other issues. - photo by Scott Rogers Like blooming flowers brought by spring rains, new development projects and building proposals are popping up all over Hall County. A residential neighborhood here, an apartment complex there. Distribution warehouses, potential retail space, business offices. Some projects under way, some proposed and in the approval process, some already denied and being redesigned for future consideration.

Cole s objections to infrastructure plan mostly unsubstantiated | News

6 hrs ago Congressman Tom Cole visits with local business owners Thursday at the Ada Area Chamber of Commerce. Richard R. Barron / CNHI News Service As President Joe Biden begins the push to pass his American Jobs Plan the approximately $2.25 trillion infrastructure proposal is getting pushback from Oklahoma’s delegation in Washington, including Congressman Tom Cole. In a statement to The Transcript, Cole, R-Okla, acknowledged that infrastructure is a priority for both parties, but said he believes that Biden’s proposed plan overlooks key elements that Oklahoma needs. “President Biden’s proposal — taken in its entirety — spends too much on unrelated policies, overshadowing any worthwhile provisions to improve the conditions of roads and bridges, expand access to broadband in rural areas and other real needs,” Cole said in the statement.

White House report identifies South Carolina infrastructure needs, opportunities

by John Haughey, The Center Square contributor  | April 13, 2021 03:00 PM Print this article South Carolina needs to invest $6 billion in drinking water infrastructure and 745 bridges and more than 3,780 miles of highway “in poor condition,” but the state has “outsized potential for innovative energy technologies including carbon capture and sequestration and geothermal energy generation, that create good paying union jobs.” That is an assessment of South Carolina infrastructure needs and opportunities by the White House in state-by-state summaries published in anticipation of a Monday afternoon meeting between President Joe Biden and Republican and Democratic lawmakers regarding his proposed $2.3 trillion American Job Plan infrastructure package.

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