From Greg Stanton <[email protected]>
Subject 🚂, ✈️, and 🚕
Date December 20, 2021 8:31 PM
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Infrastructure isn't always the flashiest issue, but it plays a fundamental role in our communities. As a member of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, I've been fighting to secure these common-sense investments for Arizona whenever possible. And the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is the most comprehensive and beneficial investment I've been able to pass.

For example, $348 million dollars will be directed towards airport infrastructure development, which means millions of dollars will be reinvested back into our regional economy thanks to expanded tourism.

$76 million dollars directed towards expanding Arizona's electric vehicle charging network will make driving electric vehicles more affordable and accessible, which means less emissions and cleaner air.

$38 million dollars will go towards repairing bridges and $5 billion for roads and highways, meaning easier travel, shorter commute times, and less wear and tear on cars. 

These investments will strengthen our economy, create new jobs, and connect our communities. Arizona wins every time.

I won't stop fighting to secure investments like these for our great state. With Republicans targeting my seat in 2022, you can support me by chipping in to my reelection campaign.

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Thank you!

-- Greg

 










 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


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