Washington – Trump To Unveil $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan In 2017: Official

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    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a Women's Empowerment Panel at the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., March 29, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria  Washington – U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao said the Trump administration would unveil a $1 trillion infrastructure plan later this year, but she did not offer details of funding for projects.

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    Chao said at an event at the department’s headquarters that the infrastructure initiative would include “a strategic, targeted program of investment valued at $1 trillion over 10 years. The proposal will cover more than transportation infrastructure, it will include energy, water and potentially broadband and veterans hospitals as well.”

    Chao’s comments were the most detailed timetable from the administration about its plans to unveil a plan to modernize U.S. roads, bridges, airports, electrical grid and water systems. Chao said the administration plans to offer incentives for public-private partnerships rather than simply fund improvements.

    It was not clear how much new federal funding the Trump administration would propose.

    She said the plan would aim to speed the processes for government projects.

    Investors have been growing more skeptical that the infrastructure plan will win approval this year. The Dow Jones Transportation Average rose after the election and closed at a record high on March 1 but is now down 4.3 percent for the month.

    Some investors have questioned how soon Trump’s pro-growth policies may be implemented.

    Earlier this month, Trump proposed $16.2 billion for the Department of Transportation’s discretionary budget for fiscal year 2018, a reduction of 13 percent.

    The budget would eliminate $175 million in annual funding for the Essential Air Service, a program to support commercial air service to rural airports and end subsidies for Amtrak to operate long-distance train service.

    The Trump budget would also eliminate the Obama administration’s “TIGER” grant program, saving $499 million. That program has been used to fund a variety of transportation projects, including high-speed and intracity rail, highway construction and transit bus systems.


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    7 years ago

    1 trillion dollar infrastructure, modernize the atomic weapons, new warships, wall between Mexico and U.S.. All a fata morgana, wishful thinking. He should be impeached.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    Good for him. He ought to try to get something done. It is nice he is still trying.

    achassidisheyid
    achassidisheyid
    7 years ago

    Fake news. Just like everything Trump promised you gullible supporters. ie On day one I will repeal ObamaCARE, have Mexicans pay for the wall, move the embassy to Yestushalayim ,drain the swamp, support more settelements etc etc. I agree with TrumpIzprez, in that there is nothing to impeach him for, since almost 100 days into his presidency he has not done anything except blow hot air. Please enlighten me as to our Orange Leaders great accomplishments until now.

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    7 years ago

    $1 Trillion … over 10 years – of which most of the money has already been allocated years ago. Its been mentioned here & in the media before – this is not new money fund.

    7 years ago

    I like that picture where he is pointing to that yuuuuuuge hole in his head.