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Larsen: Bold, FDR-Like Investment in Infrastructure Creates Well-Paying Jobs, Fights Climate ChangeHouse Passes Aggressive and Progressive INVEST in America Act, 221-201
Washington, D.C.,
July 1, 2021
“The INVEST in America Act is the bold, FDR-like investment in infrastructure the nation needs to create well-paying jobs, drive economic recovery and build a cleaner and greener transportation network,” said Larsen, a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “I will continue to work with my colleagues to push this aggressive and progressive bill across the finish line to put Washingtonians to work, keep the economy moving and fight climate change.”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) applauded House passage of the INVEST in America Act, an historic investment in the nation’s roads, bridges, highways, transit, rail and water infrastructure. The bipartisan bill passed the House of Representatives, 221 to 201. “The INVEST in America Act is the bold, FDR-like investment in infrastructure the nation needs to create well-paying jobs, drive economic recovery and build a cleaner and greener transportation network,” said Larsen, a senior member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. “I will continue to work with my colleagues to push this aggressive and progressive bill across the finish line to put Washingtonians to work, keep the economy moving and fight climate change.” The INVEST in America Act invests $715 billion over the next five years in the nation’s surface transportation and water infrastructure. The bill addresses many of Larsen’s local infrastructure priorities: Cleaner and Greener Buses
Cleaner and Greener Ferries
Promoting Transportation Jobs, Boosting Diversity
Repairing Washington’s Bridges
Investments in Transit, Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Keeping Rail On Track
Expanding the Bike/Pedestrian Network
Using Innovative Construction Materials
Replacing Fish Barrier Culverts
Targeted Local Infrastructure Investments The INVEST in America Act includes several earmarks Larsen requested to address immediate local infrastructure needs in Northwest Washington. Larsen secured a total investment of $19.44 million for five Second District projects local stakeholders identified as critical to fostering long-term economic growth, including:
Larsen also championed a provision in the bill to ensure medium-sized cities in the Second District like Mountlake Terrace, Lynnwood and Oak Harbor have increased access to federal funding to address their individual infrastructure needs. Additional Resources For a fact sheet on the INVEST in America Act, click here. For video of Second District mayors advocating federal investment in infrastructure, click here. For Larsen’s district transportation report, click here. ### |