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On November 15, President Biden signed into law the $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (the “IIJA” or the “Act”) which cleared the House of Representatives in early November after months of delay. The new law (also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework or BIF) garnered considerable bipartisan support in the Senate where it was negotiated and crafted over the summer, and a narrow but ultimately determinative slice of crossover votes in the House. The first of two large infrastructure packages promised under the Administration’s Build Back Better agenda, the Act allocates $550 billion in new federal funding in a bold attempt to address decades of underinvestment in America’s infrastructure. These funds will go to support investments in highways, passenger and freight rail, public transit, ports, airports, water, broadband, energy efficiency, power and grid resiliency and electric vehicle charging stations, as well as to fund a number of research and pilot programs
Source
The National Law Review