Biden Administration Launches Program To Repair and Replace 15,000 Bridges, Including In South Florida

Jan 15, 2022 View Original Article
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    -36% Moderately Liberal

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    36% Positive

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"Some of the funding from the $1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure bill approved by President Biden will help with that."
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22% Conservative
"Florida will receive roughly $245 million to repair and improve its bridges over five years under Biden's infrastructure law, according to the Department of Transportation."
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8% Conservative
"MIAMI (CBSMiami) - President Joe Biden on Friday aounced a new program to repair and replace the nation's bridges through funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law that passed Congress in November including bridges in South Florida."
Positive
6% Conservative
"Bridges to coect us, bridges to make America work, Biden said at the White House."
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