Taxpayer advocate critical of duplicative spending in $1.2 trillion infrastructure proposal – Center Square

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin says a deal is coming together to spend $1.2 trillion on infrastructure across the country. “The deal is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rebuild our nation’s roads, railways, and bridges; to make high-speed internet and clean water a reality for every household in America; and to create millions of good-paying, family-supporting union jobs across the country."
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OuttaChicago
4 years ago

If little Dick Durbin is involved , you can be sure that the entire bill is one giant pork sandwich!

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