Biden Promotes Infrastructure Law at New Hampshire Port Stop
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On Tuesday afternoon, President Biden was in Portsmouth, N.H., promoting investments in the state’s infrastructure made possible by legislation he signed into law last year. While left-leaning articles highlight that the Biden administration announced it was restoring key provisions of a bedrock environmental law that were rolled back under President Donald Trump, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden made the case that new spending in the bipartisan infrastructure law will create jobs and reduce costs on consumers at a time when Americans are reeling from inflation.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlights that the Biden administration announced it was restoring key provisions of a bedrock environmental law that were rolled back under President Donald Trump. The National Environmental Policy Act is considered one of the foundational environmental laws formed at the beginning of the modern environmental movement.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Biden highlights that funding will go toward dredging Portsmouth Harbor’s shipping channel and basin. The infrastructure law would provide $45 million to fix bridges in the state in the coming year.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Times highlights that Biden made the case that new spending in the bipartisan infrastructure law will create jobs and reduce costs on consumers at a time when Americans are reeling from inflation. Biden said billions of dollars are going toward upgrading the nation’s port infrastructure.
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Biden travels to N.H., touting infrastructure spending’s impact on supply chain issues
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