“Well, what’s in it deals with physical infrastructure and the need to make investments in that infrastructure, to make sure the United States continues to be the most competitive economy in the world, creating good paying jobs,” Peters said. Gary Peters, R-Bloomfield Township, believes it can’t happen soon enough. The bill is now law and one steadfast supporter of the legislation, Sen. Supporters say it is a long overdue investment, while opponents say it’s too much spending that the government can’t afford. (WOOD) - President Joe Biden signed an infrastructure bill this week that will provide unprecedented spending on roads, bridges, water systems, broadband and more.
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