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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

September 18th, 2012
Grijalva Congratulates Quartzsite on $1.5 Million Rural Development Loan to Upgrade Wastewater System, Retire Outdated Septic Units
July 13th, 2012
Grants and Grant Availability in Southern Arizona For The Week of July 13 From The Office of Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva
June 22nd, 2012
Grijalva Applauds Departments of Transportation and Veterans Affairs on Creation of New Job Search Online Portal for Veterans
May 29th, 2012
Grijalva Calls on BLM To Seek Thorough Public Comment Before Final Siting of Potentially Disruptive SunZia Transmission Line
May 17th, 2012
Grijalva Blasts Likely Postal Service Decision to Close Tucson Postal Sorting Center – McCain Supported Move Earlier This Month
May 2nd, 2012
As Senate Passes Post Office Bill, Grijalva Encourages House to Offer Badly Needed Remedy – Offices May Close Soon Without Fix
April 18th, 2012
Grijalva Applauds President Obama’s New Five-Point Plan to Curb Energy Market Manipulation, Including Strong Speculation Limits
March 28th, 2012
Progressive Caucus Leaders Decry Republican Scheme to Bury Debate of CPC Budget Proposal
March 12th, 2012
Grijalva To Tour, Speak At Agua Caliente Solar Project on March 14 – Will Congratulate Company on Recent Industry Awards
March 7th, 2012
Grijalva Introduces Bill to Prevent Post Office Closures In High-Growth ZIP Codes, Correcting Oversight in USPS Closure Planning