Tonight, President Biden will deliver his first joint address to Congress and discuss the historic progress made in his first 100 days — from the 230 million vaccine doses administered to the $2.7 trillion rescue package that has rescued American families, schools, and businesses.
We’ll also hear about his new plan to invest more than $2 trillion to repair the United States’ crumbling infrastructure while creating millions of good-paying union jobs.
This would be the biggest American jobs program since World War II, and it would give Connecticut funding to repair and modernize our railways, Interstates, bridges, airports, and more.
John, the Connecticut Democratic Party wants to know what you think about this historic investment — do you have a minute to answer a few questions about the Biden administration’s infrastructure and jobs plan before tonight’s joint address?
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America’s infrastructure has been neglected for far too long, and President Biden’s plan would be transformative — especially here in Connecticut.
As reported by the Hartford Courant, “almost 70% of Connecticut’s bridges are over 50 years old… the fourth-highest percentage in the U.S.” according to the president of the Connecticut Construction Industries Association.
The American Jobs Plan aims to finally address this by investing $2 trillion over a decade to repair our bridges, roads, and water systems along with expanding access to affordable broadband to every American, tackling the climate crisis by transitioning to clean energy and infrastructure, and modernizing public transit.
All while creating millions of good-paying union jobs — John, do you support President Biden’s infrastructure plan? Let us know here before tonight’s joint address:
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Thanks for sharing your feedback!
— Connecticut Democrats
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