Carbajal Attends Infrastructure Bill Signing Ceremony at White House
Washington, D.C.,
November 15, 2021
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Carbajal traveled to the White House to witness the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act be signed into law. The bill represents a once-in-a-generation investment that will create good-paying jobs rebuilding America’s infrastructure, help tackle the climate crisis, and position the United States to compete in a 21st century economy. The bill is the largest federal investment in public transit, broadband, clean energy transmission, and clean water infrastructure in American history. Rep. Carbajal Discusses Voting for Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Download Video HERE. Captioned Video HERE. “It was an honor to stand beside my colleagues and the President as he signed the historic Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law. This bill is a once-in-a-generation investment that will propel our economy forward and improve quality of life for every American. It will provide funding the Central Coast needs to expand internet connectivity, fix dilapidated roads and bridges, and improve our public transit and clean water infrastructure,” said Rep. Carbajal. “Next, we will work to pass the Build Back Better Act, which will create new jobs in the clean energy economy and cut down on the costs of senior care, child care, and health care. I am thankful to have helped pass these investments, which will make us a better and stronger nation.” “We are thrilled for the continued investment in our region’s multimodal transportation system. We expect this infrastructure reauthorization to deliver much-needed increases to our existing funding programs, so that our communities can pave more roads, fix more bridges, improve and electrify transit, and advance safety for bicyclists and pedestrians,” said Peter Rodgers, Executive Director of the San Luis Obispo County of Governments. “This legislation also offers the single biggest investment in rail in over 50 years, and we want to see some of that invested in Central Coast passenger rail.” “We are ready for transformative action on a federal level to address the persistent backlog of transportation infrastructure and public transit options for our communities,” said Marjie Kirn, Executive Director of Santa Barbara County Association of Governments. “We are encouraged and excited about the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and will work with Congressman Carbajal to take advantage of the opportunities the bill presents for strong federal support on high priority projects in our region like the U.S. 101 Carpinteria to Santa Barbara project, protection of resources for transit partners, and new investments for a climate resilient future.” The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act:
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, cleared the Senate in August and passed the House by a margin of 228-206 on November 5th, 2021. Fact Sheet: The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Fact Sheet: How the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act benefits Californians. ### |