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Two years in, here’s what Biden’s infrastructure law has done for Nevada

Two years in, here’s what Biden’s infrastructure law has done for Nevada

In Nevada, $3.2 billion in funding has been announced, with nearly 200 specific infrastructure projects identified for funding. Over $2 billion will go to transit upgrades, and over $200 million for clean water and water infrastructure. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

By Isabel Soisson

November 15, 2023
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Wednesday marks the second anniversary of the signing of President Joe Biden’s infrastructure law, a key piece of the president’s economic agenda and the most significant investment in America’s infrastructure in generations. 

Since its signing, $400 billion has been funneled into over 40,000 specific infrastructure projects across over 4,500 communities in all 50 states, as well as in Washington DC, in the US territories, and in tribal lands. 

This funding has upgraded highways, invested in transit systems, improved water systems, funded lead pipe replacement, expanded access to high-speed internet, and more. New projects are breaking ground each day, and the investments have helped fuel a construction and manufacturing boom that’s contributed to the millions of new jobs created over the past two years.

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that since the infrastructure bill was signed two years ago, the country has seen the largest increase in state and local capital investment as a share of its gross domestic product since 1979. She lauded the Biden administration’s investments in a statement shared with the public on Wednesday. 

“These investments are boosting our country’s economic strength and resilience for the long haul,” she said. “And they’re also broadening economic opportunity for people and places that have historically been left behind.” 

US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said in a statement that with the signing of the infrastructure bill, President Biden ensured that a “prosperous, clean energy economy that invests in the American people” is possible.

“I’m so proud of the progress the DOE has made over the last two years to implement this historic legislation fairly and equitably, underscoring this administration’s commitment to reversing the legacy of inequity and underinvestment woven into our country’s past infrastructure projects,” she said.

In Nevada, $3.2 billion in funding has been announced, with over 194 specific infrastructure projects identified for funding, according to the White House.

Of that amount, approximately $2.2 billion has been announced for upgrades to roads, bridges, public transit, ports, and airports. Another $203 million has been announced for clean water and water infrastructure.

Additionally, the state has received $416.7 million to connect residents to reliable high-speed internet. As of Oct. 2023, more than 250,000 Nevada households are already saving on their monthly internet bill due to the law’s Affordable Connectivity Program, which lowers the cost of low-income customers’ monthly bills.

Las Vegas has been awarded $23.9 million by the Department of Transportation for the installation of a protected two-way cycle track east of Eastern Avenue, as well as sidewalk widening and obstruction removal to meet or exceed the Americans with Disabilities Act’s accessibility guidelines. 

Another $88.9 million has been awarded to Washoe County to add two lanes along approximately three miles of US-395.

“It’s been two years since I helped pass the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which is bringing over $3.2B to more than 194 NV projects so far,” Nevada Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen said on Twitter. “From creating good-paying union jobs, to supporting Nevada’s tourism economy, and delivering faster and more reliable internet to households across our state, this historic law is already delivering for Nevada families.”

  • Isabel Soisson

    Isabel Soisson is a multimedia journalist who has worked at WPMT FOX43 TV in Harrisburg, along with serving various roles at CNBC, NBC News, Philadelphia Magazine, and Philadelphia Style Magazine.

CATEGORIES: INFRASTRUCTURE | POLITICS
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