The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Trump can repeat Eisenhower marvel

One way to create jobs is investment in infrastruc­ture.

- By Brandon Beach State Sen. Brandon Beach, R-Alpharetta

As we emerge from this coronaviru­s pandemic, it is vital to reignite our economy and get people back to work.

One way to create jobs is through infrastruc­ture investment. This will not only jumpstart the economy but will address our aging infrastruc­ture and build vitally needed, new infrastruc­ture. In doing so, President Donald Trump and our federal leadership should do one thing: blockgrant infrastruc­ture dollars back to the states with no federal red tape and let us get to work on building projects immediatel­y. We can install a system that reports results back to the U.S. Transporta­tion Department to track the dollars invested.

Before the coronaviru­s pandemic, President Trump revitalize­d our economy and America experience­d unpreceden­ted growth. He realizes that government does not create jobs; the private sector does. What Trump also realizes is that government can produce a conducive environmen­t for private-sector investment by lowering taxes, cutting burdensome regulation­s, investing in workforce developmen­t, pursuing trade deals that level the playing field, and infrastruc­ture investment.

Trump echoes President Dwight D. Eisenhower in talking about investing and rebuilding our infrastruc­ture. Because of President

Eisenhower’s political courage and vision, we have today the Eisenhower Interstate System. From 1956 to 1970, we built 46,000 miles of interstate highway in our country. Because of federal bureaucrac­y and existing red tape, that would be impossible today. In Georgia, we had a bridge burn down several years ago on the I-75/I-85 Connector. With the support of the Trump administra­tion doing away with federal red tape, we rebuilt that bridge in less than six weeks. This proves that when the government gets out of the way and we prioritize a project, we can expedite and deliver it faster for our customer, the citizen.

In a second term, President Trump will make building new infrastruc­ture a priority in his administra­tion. It will take increased investment, but by cutting regulation­s, we can save a minimum of 30 percent. Our interstate system was built for a population of 200 million. Today we are well over 350 million people with continued growth projected. As chairman of the Georgia Senate transporta­tion committee and former CEO of the Chamber of Commerce, I have witnessed firsthand that there is a direct correlatio­n between infrastruc­ture investment and economic developmen­t.

President Trump is a builder and knows how to make things happen. With his experience as a developer, his understand­ing of job creation, and most importantl­y, his vision and political courage, he will be the Eisenhower of our generation. We need his bold leadership on this issue — not for me, but for our children and grandchild­ren — and we must not kick the can down the road. The time to act is now, and the man to lead on this important opportunit­y is our commander in chief — the infrastruc­ture President.

 ?? HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM ?? Work takes place last August at the site of the I-285 interchang­e at Ga. 400 in Sandy Springs. Sen. Beach says we need block-grant infrastruc­ture dollars to the states for projects.
HYOSUB SHIN / HYOSUB.SHIN@AJC.COM Work takes place last August at the site of the I-285 interchang­e at Ga. 400 in Sandy Springs. Sen. Beach says we need block-grant infrastruc­ture dollars to the states for projects.
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Sen. Brandon Beach

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