DC Velocity |
February 13, 2018
The Trump administration’s $1.5 trillion infrastructure initiative unveiled yesterday contained virtually nothing about supporting the movement of goods. Today, freight interests let the White House know about it.
In a statement, the Coalition for America’s Gateways and Trade Corridors (CAGTC), a group of public and private sector organizations that lobby for intermodal freight funding, said in a statement that the administration’s proposal does not “identify investment amounts specific for freight projects and appears to treat all infrastructure” the same. Such a broad-brush approach “could result in regionally and nationally significant freight infrastructure projects necessary to sustain American economic growth,” the group said.
Infrastructure programs at the federal level encompass transportation, energy, broadband, and water. Elaine Nessle, CAGTC’s executive director, said today that the White House proposal contained no information about specific programs relating to any of the industries. That may have been by design, she said, because it would be impossible to single out individual programs in a document covering such a large economic footprint.
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