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Mr. Infrastructure: 11 NYC Projects a Biden Administration Should Fund

After four years as a running joke, the origin of "infrastructure week" feels like a distant memory.

After four years as a running joke, the origin of "infrastructure week" feels like a distant memory.

But with Trump on the precipice of defeat, there's the promise of a functioning federal government led by Joe Biden on the horizon — and perhaps not only an actual infrastructure week, as Trump promised and failed to deliver on, but a whole infrastructure presidency (yes, despite the Senate; we know).

After four years of slashing budgets, a Biden presidency could expand federal grants for housing, transportation, and infrastructure projects across the country. But no city in the United States needs new infrastructure like New York City.

After four years as a running joke, the origin of "infrastructure week" feels like a distant memory. But with Trump on the precipice of defeat, there's the promise of a functioning federal government led by Joe Biden on the horizon — and perhaps not only an actual infrastructure week, [...]




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