Sentences with phrase «on infrastructure spending»

As the campaign debate continues to discuss job creation and economic growth, there has been a renewed investor focus on infrastructure spending and transportation.
Views on infrastructure spending are broadly similar, with supporters of all three parties modestly in favour.
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And as for yesterday's announcement on infrastructure spending the extra money for schools is just a fraction of the cuts and the cancellation of Building Schools for the Future.
Biden and Cuomo have cultivated a public friendship in recent years, with the former veep touting the governor's work on infrastructure spending in the state.
Laborers International Union of North America New York based the decision largely on infrastructure spending, citing projects like renovating JFK and LaGuardia Airport and the new Tappan Zee Bridge.
Poor lane markings are one victim of Washington's inability to get cracking on infrastructure spending, even if both parties agree it's a good idea.
Besides cutting down on bond issuance, Chinese authorities are also urging local government to cut down on infrastructure spending, according to a Caixin report.
Trump plans to spend an estimated $ 1 trillion on infrastructure spending, including roads, bridges, harbors, electricity, and everything in between, according to political website The Hill.
Cuomo proposed using some of a $ 4 billion surplus, which he acknowledged was a «one - shot» revenue source from numerous financial settlements, on infrastructure spending, education and for helping local governments find ways to share services as part of an overall economic development boost for the upstate region.
Despite advance announcements (actually re-announcements) on infrastructure spending, either in the shape of roads or flood defences, today we find George Osborne in a highly defensive posture.
An extra # 5 billion on infrastructure spending, to give a shot in the arm to the construction industry.
The company's business plan lets it take advantage of a housing boom in many U.S. cities, the Trump administration's focus on infrastructure spending and a desire for more green building materials.
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