National infrastructure bank supporters Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Kerry, who co-sponsored legislation that would have created an infrastructure bank to leverage public- and private-sector dollars for large projects, will soon be gone from the U.S. Senate. Supporters will have to search for new champions.
A national infrastructure bank has always been of interest to Move LA and to others who want to accelerate construction of LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's 30-10 plan to build out LA's transit system.
Kerry is likely to move to the State Department and Hutchison leaves at the end of the 112th Congress.
On Politico.
A national infrastructure bank has always been of interest to Move LA and to others who want to accelerate construction of LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's 30-10 plan to build out LA's transit system.
Kerry is likely to move to the State Department and Hutchison leaves at the end of the 112th Congress.
On Politico.
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