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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/asce-legislative-victory-storm-act-signed-into-law/">ASCE Legislative Victory: STORM Act Signed Into Law

ASCE Legislative Victory: STORM Act Signed Into Law

In a positive start to 2021, and just a few short weeks following a joint press conference held by ASCE, the Mississippi River Cities & Towns Initiative, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, President Trump signed into law the Safeguarding Tomorrow through Ongoing Risk Mitigation (STORM) Act (S. 3418) on January 1; both the House......

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Congress Approves COVID Stimulus & FY 2021 Budget in One Large Package

After weeks of negotiations, Congress has passed H.R. 133, a bipartisan end-of-the-year package that not only appropriates funding for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 but, through its COVID stimulus legislation provides to much-needed economic relief to people and sectors impacted by the pandemic. The $2.3 trillion package included a key ASCE priority, the Water Resources Development......

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ASCE Legislative Victory: Passage of WRDA 2020

Today, Congress passed the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2020 – a major legislative victory for ASCE! The House and Senate passed WRDA 2020 with bipartisan support as a part of the massive end of the year appropriations and stimulus package. Throughout 2020, ASCE members and staff advocated for improvement in all 16 infrastructure......

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Civil Engineers Give Utah’s Infrastructure a “C+”

On Wednesday, the Utah Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released preliminary findings – including grades – from the 2020 Report Card for Utah’s Infrastructure, the Section’s first report card since 2015. Utah civil engineers gave 12 categories of infrastructure an overall grade of “C+”, tied only with Georgia for the highest......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/asce-congratulations-mayor-pete-buttigieg-on-dot-nomination/">ASCE Congratulates Mayor Pete Buttigieg on DOT Nomination

ASCE Congratulates Mayor Pete Buttigieg on DOT Nomination

The following statement comes from ASCE Executive Director Tom Smith: We applaud President-elect Biden’s nomination of Mayor Pete Buttigieg as the incoming Secretary of the Department of Transportation. We are eager to work with DOT and incoming Secretary Buttigieg to modernize our nation’s transportation systems and to make sustainable infrastructure a central component of our......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/pandemic-slowing-clean-energy-jobs-energy-efficiency-growth/">Pandemic Slowing Clean Energy Jobs & Energy Efficiency Growth

Pandemic Slowing Clean Energy Jobs & Energy Efficiency Growth

ASCE’s recent COVID-19 Status Report notes that the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing energy infrastructure challenges, delaying some investments in the short term and costing nearly half a million Americans working in renewable energy their jobs. According to a new analysis by BW Research Partnership, the clean energy sector has grown less than 1% over......

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Civil Engineers Give West Virginia’s Infrastructure a “D” in 2020 Report Card

On Wednesday, the West Virginia Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released the 2020 Report Card for West Virginia’s Infrastructure, the Section’s inaugural report card. West Virginia civil engineers gave five categories of infrastructure an overall grade of a ‘D,’ meaning the state’s infrastructure is in poor condition, with many elements approaching......

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Civil Engineers Give Maine’s Infrastructure a “C-” in 2020 Report Card

Maine civil engineers gave 16 categories of infrastructure a cumulative grade of a “C-,” meaning the state’s systems are just below mediocre condition. Civil engineers graded aviation (B), bridges (C-), dams (D+), drinking water (C), energy (C+), hazardous waste (D+), levees (C-), parks (C), ports (B-), rail (C+), roads (D), schools (C), solid waste (C-),......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/pennsylvania-approves-emergency-bond-measure-to-keep-dot-open/">Pennsylvania Approves Emergency Bond Measure to Keep DOT Open

Pennsylvania Approves Emergency Bond Measure to Keep DOT Open

Shortly before Thanksgiving, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, or PennDOT, announced hundreds of ongoing projects in the state, as well as future projects, would be stopped or delayed on December 1st without immediate action from the state legislature to authorize the agency to borrow $600 million. Fortunately, shortly after PennDOT raised alarm about the impending......

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