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Code · PUBLIC-PAPERS-PRESIDENT · Public Papers · 2012 Book 1 · March 19, 2012

March 19, 2012. Statement on Transportation Infrastructure Improvement Legislation

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Statement on Transportation Infrastructure Improvement Legislation March 19, 2012 Last week, the Senate passed a bipartisan transportation bill that will keep construction workers on the job and keep our economy growing. Now the House of Representatives needs to take bipartisan action so I can sign this into law. An economy built to last depends on a world-class infrastructure system that allows us to transport our people and goods as quickly and effectively as possible. That's why we need to continue to make investments that will create jobs by rebuilding and modernizing our roads, bridges, and railways.
And that's why my administration will continue to fight for the long-term investments needed to ensure that America continues to compete and succeed in a global economy. Note: The statement referred to S. 1813.
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