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Chao: Trump infrastruc­ture plan near

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WASHINGTON — Transporta­tion Secretary Elaine Chao said Monday that the Trump administra­tion’s infrastruc­ture plan will be out in a few weeks and will call for $200 billion in taxpayer money to generate $1 trillion in private investment.

“These funds will be used to leverage $1 trillion in infrastruc­ture investment over 10 years,” Chao told the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. She said the federal investment in rebuilding America’s roads and bridges, as well as water, pipelines and other projects, will be offset by unspecifie­d savings “in order to avoid saddling future generation­s with more debt.”

President Donald Trump’s pledge to spend $1 trillion on infrastruc­ture over 10 years was a top campaign promise, but it has received little attention because health care and tax reform have been the big legislativ­e priorities. Trump’s struggles to implement his immigratio­n agenda have also been a distractio­n, as have the investigat­ions into Russian meddling in the presidenti­al election.

Infrastruc­ture is a rare policy area that appears ripe for bipartisan agreement. Large numbers of voters for Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton agreed that America’s roads and bridges are a big problem, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted just after the November election. But how to pay for these reforms has vexed policymake­rs.

It’s far from clear that Trump can rely on private investment­s for most of his $1 trillion plan. Such publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps have never been done on infrastruc­ture of that scale.

Some Democrats say they worry that Trump’s plan will try to spur private investment by reducing regulation­s, such as environmen­tal reviews, rather than providing more government money.

 ?? CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY ?? Transporta­tion chief Elaine Chao says President Trump’s plan calls for $1 trillion in infrastruc­ture investment.
CHIP SOMODEVILL­A/GETTY Transporta­tion chief Elaine Chao says President Trump’s plan calls for $1 trillion in infrastruc­ture investment.

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