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Infrastructure

We must think beyond the traditional definitions of infrastructure as roads, bridges, and airports and include infrastructure for families like childcare, broadband, and school buildings in our policies. Infrastructure can also play an important role in addressing the climate crisis by upgrading old infrastructure with new environmental standards and helping create millions of jobs in the new green economy of the future. Building the 21st Century infrastructure our communities deserve should involve bold government investments that create good-paying union jobs, tackle the climate crisis, and update our infrastructure systems with cutting-edge technology.

More on Infrastructure

July 26th, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Announces Historic $50 Million HUD Grant to Revitalize Thrive in the ‘05 Neighborhood in Tucson
July 17th, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Reintroduces Legislation to Fix Longstanding Issues with Nogales Wastewater Pipeline
July 6th, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Praises Biden Admin for $27.5 Million for Grand Canyon National Park Shuttle Bus Fleet Replacement Project
June 27th, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Secures $300 Million for San Luis I Land Port of Entry Modernization
June 26th, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Cheers FTA Announcement of $21 Million for City of Tucson’s Low-No Bus Program
June 23rd, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Announces $20 Million Department of Transportation Grant for Pima County
April 10th, 2023
Rep. Grijalva Announces Border Communities Douglas and San Luis as USDOT Thriving Communities Funding Recipients
December 7th, 2022
Rep. Grijalva Statement on POTUS Visit to Arizona
September 21st, 2022
Rep. Grijalva Statement on Interior Department Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Investment in Arizona
August 16th, 2022
Rep. Grijalva Celebrates $12.1 Million Grant for EV Buses in Tucson