Dear Neighbor,After decades of disinvestment in infrastructure and clean energy, President Biden and Congressional Democrats have turned things around for the United States. Historic legislation -- including the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act -- has set a clear path forward for our nation’s critical investments.That legislation has allowed the Biden-Harris Administration to commit nearly $300 billion so far for public infrastructure and clean energy in America, including:$177 billion for roads, bridges, public transit, seaports and airports, electric school and transit buses, EV charging, and more.$103 billion for grants, rebates, and other initiatives to accelerate the deployment of clean energy, clean buildings, and clean manufacturing.$16.5 billion to make our communities more resilient to climate change.$22.3 billion to provide clean water and improve water infrastructure, including $5.7B dedicated to lead pipe and service line replacement.But those public investments are just the tip of the iceberg. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, private companies have announced $503 billion so far in commitments to invest in 21st Century industries, including:$231 billion for semiconductors and electronics $133 billion for electric vehicles and batteries$103 billion for clean energy$19 billion for biomanufacturing$14 billion for heavy industryTogether, these public and private investments represent a renaissance for American manufacturing and a revitalization of aging American infrastructure. I am proud to have worked with the Administration and my colleagues in Congress to make them happen.For more information on these historic investments, including their impact right here in Virginia, I encourage you to visit www.invest.gov.  As always, if my office or I can ever be of assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me at (703) 256-3071.
Representative Gerry Connolly

Dear Neighbor,


After decades of disinvestment in infrastructure and clean energy, President Biden and Congressional Democrats have turned things around for the United States. Historic legislation -- including the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act -- has set a clear path forward for our nation’s critical investments.


That legislation has allowed the Biden-Harris Administration to commit nearly $300 billion so far for public infrastructure and clean energy in America, including:

  • $177 billion for roads, bridges, public transit, seaports and airports, electric school and transit buses, EV charging, and more.
  • $103 billion for grants, rebates, and other initiatives to accelerate the deployment of clean energy, clean buildings, and clean manufacturing.
  • $16.5 billion to make our communities more resilient to climate change.
  • $22.3 billion to provide clean water and improve water infrastructure, including $5.7B dedicated to lead pipe and service line replacement.

But those public investments are just the tip of the iceberg. Under the Biden-Harris Administration, private companies have announced $503 billion so far in commitments to invest in 21st Century industries, including:

  • $231 billion for semiconductors and electronics
  • $133 billion for electric vehicles and batteries
  • $103 billion for clean energy
  • $19 billion for biomanufacturing
  • $14 billion for heavy industry

Together, these public and private investments represent a renaissance for American manufacturing and a revitalization of aging American infrastructure. I am proud to have worked with the Administration and my colleagues in Congress to make them happen.


For more information on these historic investments, including their impact right here in Virginia, I encourage you to visit www.invest.gov.  


As always, if my office or I can ever be of assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact me at (703) 256-3071.

 
Sincerely,
Gerry Connolly Signature
 
Gerald E. Connolly
Member of Congress
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