Today at 10 am
Two of the elements on Donald Trump's agenda are to improve the economy and promote job growth and his plan to improve America's infrastructure is designed to be a stepping stone to reach those goals. Trump's plan so far is represented in just a six page fact sheet and outlines federal spending of $200 billion over the next decade to address a vast array of projects, from roads and bridges to broadband and airports.
Guests:
- Lauren Gardner, transportation reporter, POLITICO
- Rick Geddes, Director, Cornell Program in Infrastructure Policy, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University
- Brian Pallasch, managing director of government relations and infrastructure initiatives, American Society of Civil Engineers
- Jerry Wray, Director, Ohio Department of Transportation