Sentences with phrase «infrastructure needs across the country»

However, there is disagreement as to whether the proposed federal contribution would be enough to address the vast infrastructure needs across the country.

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While American politicians debate endlessly over how to finance the needed fixes and which ones to implement, the Chinese have managed to fund massive infrastructure projects all across their country, including 12,000 miles of high - speed rail built just in the last decade.
«Whether it's Crossrail 2 or High Speed 3, I've been clear that Brexit talks and a hung Parliament must not delay the decisions needed to get crucial infrastructure projects going across the country, and it is good to see the Government and mayors across the country working together to drive all of these forward.»
We need a global research system, in which every country, developed or developing, must contribute to a central fund that seeks to establish research infrastructure across the globe.
This points to a desperate need to move toward a competency - based learning system that measures and rewards individual student growth, as well as an underlying shared learning infrastructure that allows the country to identify each unique student in a consistent way — so that when he or she moves geographies, the student's record does as well — and to keep track of what that student knows and can do in a consistent way across geographies.
Moreover, our transmission infrastructure is simply not up to the task of managing intermittent energy generation and moving large quantities of energy across the country to regions that need clean power.12
America needs more infrastructure to ensure that the benefits of the U.S. energy renaissance are fully realized across the country.
The goals for the Center for States include to build capacity for increased effectiveness of public child welfare agencies through strong national expertise in child welfare and change management to help build and / or sustain the ability of agencies to perform well; to work in partnership with the Centers for Tribes and Courts to support States and other jurisdictions across the country; to create new and lasting partnerships with States, jurisdictions, Tribes, courts, and the Children's Bureau's Regional Office staff that reflect a shared focus on meeting the unique and individual needs of States and jurisdictions; to use a collaborative and systematic approach to build State and territory capacities across the five domains of resources; infrastructure; knowledge and skills; culture and climate; engagement and partnership.
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