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Congress Passes COVID-19 Relief Package

This week Congress passed the American Rescue Plan – a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package which provides critical relief across the economy and our nation’s infrastructure. This legislation is President Biden’s first legislative victory and the third round of federal COVID-19 relief.

Following the budget reconciliation process the original version of the relief package passed the House last week, but the Senate amended and approved the legislation on a party-line vote this past Saturday. The amended legislation then headed back to the House where it passed 220-211 and now heads to the President’s desk to be signed into law. For the civil engineering profession, Congress provided the following relief amounts:

Transportation and Infrastructure:

State and Local Government:

Education:

Homeland Security:

Technology, Broadband, and Cyber:

Small Business:

ASCE applauds Congress’ leadership in providing much needed COVID-19 relief across our nation. As the White House and Congress begin taking the next steps on long-term economic recovery, we continue to urge lawmakers to make infrastructure a priority.

In ASCE’s 2021 Infrastructure Report Card our accumulative grade was a “C-.” This mediocre grade is due in large part to our 10-year $2.5 trillion investment deficit. Congress can improve our nation’s grade by developing comprehensive legislation that prepares for a sustainable and resilient future, prioritize asset management and operations and maintenance (O&M) needs, and restoring a strong federal partner in infrastructure investment. Now is the time for action and ASCE government relations continues to urge for comprehensive infrastructure investment.