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Minnesota & Wisconsin’s Twin Ports Region Receives a “C” in 2018 Report Card

The 2018 Report Card for the Twin Ports Area’s Infrastructure, released today, gives infrastructure in 10 northeast Minnesota counties and six northwest Wisconsin counties an overall grade of a “C.” The report finds that while the region’s infrastructure is currently slightly better than the national average, backsliding will occur in the next five to 10......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/a-look-back-one-year-with-the-2017-infrastructure-report-card/">A Look Back: One Year With the 2017 Infrastructure Report Card

A Look Back: One Year With the 2017 Infrastructure Report Card

The 2017 Infrastructure Report Card celebrates its one-year anniversary today. Referenced by champions of infrastructure investment across the nation, the Report Card reminds us that with long-term investment, smart leadership, and preparation for the future, our nation’s D+ infrastructure problems are solvable. Since its release at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. last March, the 2017......

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Idaho Infrastructure

Idaho’s Infrastructure Stalls at a C-

Civil engineers in Idaho released the 2018 Report Card for Idaho’s Infrastructure today, giving the state an overall grade of a “C-.” Idaho is now the fastest growing state in the country, and local and state leaders are being encouraged by ASCE members to proactively prepare the state’s infrastructure for a much larger population. Seven......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/senate-democrats-release-new-infrastructure-plan/">Senate Democrats Release New Infrastructure Plan

Senate Democrats Release New Infrastructure Plan

This week, the Senate Democratic Caucus unveiled their own new jobs and infrastructure plan in response to President Trump’s Infrastructure Principles released in early February. Under the Senate Democrats jobs and infrastructure plan, there would be a $1 trillion federal investment to modernize our deteriorating infrastructure. ASCE President Kristina Swallow released a statement, highlighting that......

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ASCE Gives Michigan Infrastructure a D+

The 2018 Report Card for Michigan’s Infrastructure, released today, gave the state an overall grade of a “D+.” Much of the state’s infrastructure is reaching the end of its useful life and continues to threaten the state’s lakes, rivers, drinking water, and public health and safety. 13 categories of infrastructure were assessed by a group......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/fix-the-federal-budget-process-to-help-improve-americas-infrastructure/">Fix the Federal Budget Process to Help Improve America’s Infrastructure

Fix the Federal Budget Process to Help Improve America’s Infrastructure

By Brian Pallasch, Managing Director, Government Relations and Infrastructure Initiatives, American Society of Civil Engineers For decades, Congress has repeatedly failed to pass a budget on time, speeding toward budget deadlines as if we have miles of roadway ahead of us, when in reality, we’re laying down roadway as we are driving over it. This......

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Infrastructure Requires Attention in the Land of Lincoln

The 2018 Report Card for Illinois’ Infrastructure, released today, gave the state an overall grade of a “C-.” 10 categories of infrastructure were assessed by a group of nearly 30 civil engineers from around the state. Illinois’ overall GPA remained unchanged from the 2014 Report Card for Illinois’ Infrastructure, an indication that the state has......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/national-park-service-celebrates-engineers-week-with-an-aqueduct-restoration-project-that-connects-nps-engineers-with-our-nations-first-engineer/">National Park Service Celebrates Engineers Week with an Aqueduct Restoration Project that Connects NPS Engineers with our Nation’s First Engineer

National Park Service Celebrates Engineers Week with an Aqueduct Restoration Project that Connects NPS Engineers with our Nation’s First Engineer

This week is National Engineers Week, which celebrate how engineers make a difference in our world. This is a guest post by David Engelstad, P.E, who works for the National Park Service. In the 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, parks received a grade of ‘D+.’ What better construction project can you be assigned to than one that connects......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/president-trump-releases-fiscal-year-2019-budget-request/">President Trump Releases Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Request

President Trump Releases Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Request

President Trump released a $4 trillion Fiscal Year 2019 budget request entitled “Efficient, Effective, Accountable: Am American Budget” this week, just days after signing a massive two-year budget deal into law that provides about $300 billion in new spending over two years, including roughly $141 billion for non-defense spending. The President’s budget document contains a......

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Link to Post:https://infrastructurereportcard.org/president-trump-releases-much-anticipated-infrastructure-plan/">President Trump Releases Much Anticipated Infrastructure Plan

President Trump Releases Much Anticipated Infrastructure Plan

The Trump Administration has officially released an infrastructure proposal calling for $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investments, with $200 billion of direct federal spending over the course of 10 years. The federal investment is meant to spur investments from state and local governments and private investors. The proposal is divided into four main parts: funding and......

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