Sunday, May 5, 2024
57.2 F
Chicago
HomeLocalJolietBill Foster: One Year Later, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is delivering for Illinois

Bill Foster: One Year Later, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is delivering for Illinois

Published on

The Times Weekly, web editor

   The first anniversary of the historic Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was marked by Congressman Bill Foster (D-IL) who highlighted the federal investments that are already creating good-paying jobs and transforming Illinois communities.

Bill Foster

“One year ago, under Democratic leadership, this Congress delivered a once-in-a-generation investment to create millions of good-paying jobs repairing, rebuilding, and revitalizing our communities,” said Foster. “The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is already delivering results for Illinois communities throughout the collar counties — fixing roads and bridges, enhancing public transit, expanding broadband, cleaning up pollution, and more. Simply put, communities in the 11th District and across Illinois are better off because of the resources provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.”

The Infrastructure Law is already delivering federal funds for a range of vital projects in Illinois, including:

  • $4.6 billion to repair roads and bridges, and to improve roadway safety throughout the state
  • $100 million to expand high-speed internet coverage across Illinois
  • $288 million to improve Illinois water infrastructure and ensure safe drinking water
  • $850 million to enhance public transportation options throughout Illinois
  • $54 million to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure statewide
  • $139 million to modernize Illinois airports
  • $226 million to begin construction on the Brandon Road Lock and Dam Project, which will keep invasive Asian carp out of Lake Michigan and Illinois waterways

A full summary of the Infrastructure Law’s investments in Illinois is available here.

Chicago
overcast clouds
57.2 ° F
59.4 °
54.3 °
78 %
2.5mph
89 %
Sun
59 °
Mon
66 °
Tue
71 °
Wed
68 °
Thu
52 °

Latest articles

Wine: Cantine Ermes, Epicentro Nero d’Avola Sicilia DOC Riserva 2018 –$20

Cantine Ermes Epicentro Nero d’Avola Sicilia DOC Riserva 2018 is a tribute to the enduring nature of the land and the resilient character of its people, with a bright ruby red color and distinctive violet reflections, and a soft, sweet aftertaste of cooked fruit and aromatic baking spices.

Illinois Rock & Roll Museum to present 2024 Hall of Fame Inductions 

The Illinois Rock and Roll Museum on Route 66 is holding its 4th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Award Ceremony on October 20th, honoring 24 artists, record labels, radio stations, and songwriters.

West Suburban Community Pantry support earth friendly practices everyday

West Suburban Community Pantry is committed to sustainable practices, including recycling cardboard and plastic, composting food waste, and donating food to local animal rescues.

More like this

Illinois Rock & Roll Museum to present 2024 Hall of Fame Inductions 

The Illinois Rock and Roll Museum on Route 66 is holding its 4th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Award Ceremony on October 20th, honoring 24 artists, record labels, radio stations, and songwriters.

West Suburban Community Pantry support earth friendly practices everyday

West Suburban Community Pantry is committed to sustainable practices, including recycling cardboard and plastic, composting food waste, and donating food to local animal rescues.

 Gov. Pritzker announces action plan to address racial disparities in homelessness 

Governor JB Pritzker, legislators, researchers, and the Illinois Office to Prevent and End Homelessness released a comprehensive report on Black Homelessness in Illinois, which outlines the systemic factors driving racial disparities in homelessness and formulates an Action Plan for Racial Equity to address key challenges.