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Labor secretary: Biden s $4 trillion plan is broader definition of infrastructure
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Hurricane-force winds and a 14-foot storm surge submerged roughly 80% of the bowl-shaped city, causing an estimated $100 million worth of damage.
Now, the city is breaking ground on a multimillion-dollar resiliency project aimed at preparing for the next storm.
“We know that, given the impact of climate change, it is not a question of
if,” said Dawn Zimmer, who was the city’s mayor at the time and turned down a re-election campaign to focus on climate change resiliency. “It is
when Hoboken and this region will be struck by another severe storm.”
At a groundbreaking Thursday morning on the Hoboken waterfront, state, local, and federal officials touted the roughly $230 million Rebuild By Design project as a model of resilient development.
‘It s not phony’: Biden hungry for a jobs deal with Republicans POLITICO 5 days ago By Natasha Korecki, Laura Barrón-López and Christopher Cadelago © Patrick Semansky/AP Photo For President Joe Biden, any bipartisan package would represent a significant political win.
The Biden White House this week will make its most concerted push yet to find a middle ground with Republicans on the president’s massive infrastructure proposal.
And as it does, the president’s position on a potential compromise has come into sharper focus, according to interviews with more than a dozen White House officials, senior Democrats, and interest groups working with the White House.