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News From Rep Mike Thompson

Dear Friend, Today is an historic day as we take a monumental step forward in rebuilding our nation’s infrastructure, creating jobs and addressing climate change. Today I was proud to join President Biden, Vice President Harris, members of the House and Senate and local leaders as the President signed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law. The bill, which I voted to pass earlier this month, provides $25.3 billion for highways, $4.2 billion for bridges, and $9.45 billion for transit projects in California. This important funding will be spent in our district to address our local infrastructure and create jobs. Importantly, California will receive an $84 million investment to help mitigate the impact of future fires, including money for forest management projects and funding so homeowners can better fireproof their homes. The legislation also allows our state to invest $100 million in expanding broadband in rural and underserved areas. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is an important step forward in our work to combat climate change. It includes $21 billion to protect our nation’s environment and more than $73 billion to invest in clean energy infrastructure across our county. This includes a network for electric vehicle chargers, zero emission school buses and funding to research the next generation of clean energy technology. The investments we are making today build an infrastructure of the next generation, one that funds our road, bridges and highways, but one that also funds our future. I was proud to witness the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act become law and will work to ensure our district and our state can access these critical investments in the years to come.

You can click here to read more about the bill and how it will help our state and our district. As always, if you have a question about this legislation or need assistance, please call my office and someone will be able to help you.

Sincerely, Mike Thompson Member of Congress



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