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Infratstructure

Infratstructure

OP-ED: Democratic Presidential Candidates — Talk about the Elephant in the Room

By Guest Writer | February 28, 2020

A lot of money was raised and spent on the 2015 Watertown Election. Seven-hundred and thirty billion dollars is an enormous sum, but that is the amount needed to restore America’s infrastructure – to repair our bridges, renew roads and sidewalks, expand transit systems, mitigate the effects of the climate crisis, and much more. And it is the sum that Democrats in the House of Representatives are proposing to allocate for renewal. (Globe, 1/30 “Democrats unveil $760b infrastructure plan”) They hope that Republicans and President Trump will join them in passing legislation to help cities and states address what everyone agrees is a national shortfall. As a City Councilor for the Town of Watertown, I can attest to the need for federal help in funding infrastructure improvements.

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