Infrastructure has long been at the heart of economic growth. It also creates jobs and allows this country to compete globally. Toward improving and expanding infrastructure and thus expanding opportunity for Americans while bolstering the economy, President Barack Obama has announced new steps as a follow-up to his 2014 Build America Investment Initiative. That initiative urged federal agencies to find alternative financing tools to ensure adequate investment in the nation’s infrastructure.
Today’s announcement seeks to add private-sector capital and the private sector’s experience and expertise to projects related to roads, bridges, broadband networks and other infrastructure projects.
A White House statement predicts that these initiatives will help local and state governments complete more needed infrastructure projects “by bringing together the public and private sector to identify challenges and explore creative financing strategies.”
Noting that “private capital is not a substitute for public investment,” the initiative also reports that real opportunity currently exists to bring private capital into the mix to upgrade and maintain the nation’s infrastructure. The President has pledged to continue to seek congressional assistance in making more public funding available and will use his own authority to facilitate more infrastructure investment.
To read the White House fact sheet on this new initiative, click here.
This article originally published on the Texas Government Insider, which is a publication by Strategic Partnerships LLC. It is reprinted here through a news aprtnership between Strategic Partnerships and Corridor News
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