States Vie to Be Part of Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Spending Sprees
Governors, both Republican and Democrat, are eager to get their hands on money for infrastructure projects. Everyone has a list, and a need.
Governors, both Republican and Democrat, are eager to get their hands on money for infrastructure projects. Everyone has a list, and a need.
Tell us about an infrastructure project where you live that needs immediate attention, and share a photo.
Senate Democrats will unveil a $1 trillion plan to rebuild the nation’s roads, bridges, tunnels and rails, daring President Trump to join them.
President Trump reiterated his interest in directing hundreds of billions of dollars, some of it in federal funds, to infrastructure investments, union officials said.
In California, an environmental crisis forced a utility to fast-track a risky idea — using rechargeable cells to stand in for power plants.
President-elect Donald J. Trump advocates big spending on infrastructure. Someone will profit, but it may not be mutual fund investors.
Ms. Chao, the nominee for transportation secretary, sailed through her hearing, offering remarkably few specifics but many promises of cooperation.
The country had the perfect opportunity to invest in infrastructure and squandered it.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York wants to spend over $10 billion to rebuild and modernize Kennedy Airport’s terminals and the ways to get there.
Thousands of riders flooded into polished stations on the Upper East Side of Manhattan to witness a piece of history nearly a century in the making.