The legislation seeks to ensure fewer blackouts and cleaner water, but in some areas it might fall short of needed upgradesin more than a decade, a bipartisan injection of money across vast sections of the U.S. economy.
would invest in refurbishing aging roads, bridges and ports; easing transportation bottlenecks; replacing harmful lead pipes; expanding internet access; upgrading the nation’s power grid; and boosting infrastructure resilience amid growing concerns over climate change.
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The $1 trillion infrastructure bill will affect everything from how we commute to how we access the internet. Here's what it means for you.