The combination of funding for our ports, airports, and highways is a really significant investment in our infrastructure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Infrastructure is one of the core responsibilities of government and one that cannot be shortchanged by other controversial spending. I believe investment in infrastructure pays dividends for decades and is a wise investment of taxpayer dollars.
We should make a major financial commitment to improving our roads and bridges.
We must do all we can to reduce congestion in our urban areas and increase access and mobility in our rural areas, and this extra funding will help us get there.
I am a proponent of investing in infrastructure... and, if we can use state resources to make ProvPort more prosperous and successful, then that will benefit the whole state.
Our nation's infrastructure needs are tremendous, and they're growing.
The budget acknowledges the importance of maintaining our ports and waterways to encourage commercial deep-draft navigation and economic competitiveness.
Beyond highways and roads, we need more money for mass transit, intercity passenger rail and freight rail. We have a long way to go to bridge the funding gaps.
New highways, ports, and runways appear economically foolish if we don't understand the economic growth that flows from such investments.
Not only does investing in your infrastructure provide very good construction jobs, at the end of the project, you have something.
We have an extensive system of highways, ports, locks and dams, and airports.
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