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Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond,, the commander of the United States Space Command speaks as Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., the Joint Chiefs of Staff listens Sept. 9, 2019, during a ceremony to recognize the establishment of the United States Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo. (The Gazette, Christian Murdock)
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U.S. Space Command leader Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, third from left, and Senior Enlisted Adviser Chief Master Sgt. Roger Towberman present President Donald Trump with the U.S. Space Force flag in May in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington.
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Public transit, road improvements among infrastructure priorities in San Antonio region
New report outlines needs from across the country
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SAN ANTONIO – Even as Congress is set to give final approval to President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 relief plan as soon as Wednesday, leaders are turning to another administration priority: improving the nation’s infrastructure.
A new report outlines what projects that agencies in regions across the country want to tackle if more federal funding becomes available.
‘People talk about infrastructure as being this this gray, boring industrial kind of concept,” Cisneros said in an interview. “It’s easy to take for granted but a city that doesn’t pay attention to its infrastructure is not paying attention to its future.”