Passing a surface transportation bill is crucial for providing long-term certainty to states, businesses, and workers. This bill encompasses the multi-year framework that funds and sets policies for federal highways, bridges, transit systems, and freight infrastructure. By doing so, it enables states and private partners to adequately plan, finance, and implement major projects.
This year, lawmakers face the critical task of renewing the nation’s surface transportation authorization. This ensures that the necessary resources and guidelines are available for upcoming projects. Without this renewal, states may struggle to manage infrastructure developments responsibly.
The Hill, a nonpartisan publication, continues to report on the intersection of government operations, politics, and business, highlighting the urgency for legislative action on this matter.

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