The infrastructure law, which the U.S. Congress passed with support
from Democrats and Republicans, is one of President Joe Biden's key
legislative accomplishments and one his administration is eager to
highlight as he gears up for an expected re-election bid.
With Biden traveling in Ireland, Vice President Kamala Harris,
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and other administration
will visit some of the bridge sites to discuss the funding, which
will go to projects in eight U.S. states and Washington, D.C.
"These bridges serve 230,000 vehicles combined per day, and these
investments will save taxpayers time and money by reducing
congestion and making long overdue improvements," the White House
said in a statement.
Biden signed the $1 trillion infrastructure measure into law in
November 2021 and his administration is working to implement it
through projects to fix bridges and roads and expand broadband
internet access to more Americans.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
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