Advocating for Transportation Infrastructure to Meet the Demands of a Modern Economy
The U.S. transportation system is only as good as the country’s roads, bridges, ports, and navigation systems. Smart, targeted investment in a strong, reliable, and modern travel infrastructure is needed to keep the economy running smoothly and get passengers from “Point A” to “Point B” safely. This includes modernizing air traffic control systems, maintaining highways, restoring bridges, and renovating ports to meet the needs of a twenty-first century economy, while prioritizing safety.
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