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at every step, with investments in underserved communities like removing
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Posted by Brad Johnson on 31/03/2021 at 07:31AM
Table
modified by Hill Heat from the Committee for a Responsible
Budget
from the White House’s Fact
Sheet.
|
10-Year Estimate |
Invest in Transportation Infrastructure |
$621 billion |
Invest in Electric Vehicles (EV), including consumer rebates to
purchase EVs, grants and incentives to build 500,000 new charging
stations, and replacing and electrifying federal vehicle fleet |
$174 billion |
Modernize bridges, highways, roads, and main streets in critical
need of repair |
$115 billion |
Modernize public transit |
$85 billion |
Improve passenger and freight rail service |
$80 billion |
Improve infrastructure resilience by safeguarding critical
infrastructure and services, defending vulnerable communities, and
maximizing resilience of land and water resources |
$50 billion |
Improve airports |
$25 billion |
Establish dedicated fund for beneficial projects to regional or
national economy |
$25 billion |
Improve road safety and establish Safe Streets for All program |
$20 billion |
Establish program to reconnect neighborhoods and ensure new projects
increase opportunity |
$20 billion |
Improve ports and waterways |
$17 billion |
Other spending |
$10 billion |
|
Invest in Domestic Manufacturing, Research & Development, and
Job Training Initiatives |
$590 billion |
Provide additional funding for domestic manufacturing, investing in
capital access programs, supporting modernizing supply chains, and
creating a new financing program to support debt and equity
investments |
$52 billion |
Provide additional funding to the National Science Foundation |
$50 billion |
Establish Department of Commerce office to monitor domestic
industrial capacity and to fund investments in the production of
critical goods |
$50 billion |
Provide funding for semiconductor manufacturing and research |
$50 billion |
Provide funding for workforce development infrastructure and worker
protection |
$48 billion |
Support clean energy manufacturing with federal procurement |
$46 billion |
Provide funding to upgrade research infrastructure in
laboratories |
$40 billion |
Establish Dislocated Workers Program and invest in sector-based
training |
$40 billion |
Provide additional funding for climate change research and
development |
$35 billion |
Provide funding for community-based small business incubators and
innovation hubs |
$31 billion |
Provide additional funding for research and development to spur
innovation and job creation |
$30 billion |
Protect against future pandemics through medical
countermeasures |
$30 billion |
Establish regional innovation hubs and Community Revitalization
Fund |
$20 billion |
Create centers of excellence that serve as research incubators for
HBCUs and MSIs |
$15 billion |
Provide additional funding to National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) |
$14 billion |
Provide funding for workforce development in underserved
communities |
$12 billion |
Provide funding for research and development at HBCUs and other
MSIs |
$10 billion |
Provide funding for enforcement of workforce protections |
$10 billion |
Establish Rural Partnership Program |
$5 billion |
Other manufacturing investments |
$2 billion |
|
Expand Home Care Services and Provide Additional Support for Care
Workers |
$400 billion |
Expand access to long-term, home and community-based care services
under Medicaid and extend the Money Follows the Person program |
$400 billion |
|
Clean Energy Tax Credits |
~$400 billion |
|
Improve Housing Stock, Modernize Schools and Child Care Facilities,
and Upgrade VA Hospitals and Federal Buildings |
$328 billion |
Build over a million energy efficient housing units and eliminate
certain zoning & land use policies |
$126 billion |
Provide direct grants to upgrade and build new public schools, with
an additional $50 billion leveraged through bonds |
$50 billion |
Provide funding to improve public housing system |
$40 billion |
Establish Clean Energy & Sustainability Accelerator |
$27 billion |
Establish Child Care Growth and Innovation Fund and provide tax
credits to encourage businesses to build child care facilities |
$25 billion |
Incentivize the building or rehabilitation of over 500,000 homes for
low- and middle-income homebuyers with a Neighborhood Homes Investment
Act (NHIA) tax credit |
$20 billion |
Modernize VA hospitals and clinics |
$18 billion |
Improve community college facilities and technology |
$12 billion |
Modernize federal buildings through bipartisan Federal Capital
Revolving Fund |
$10 billion |
|
Invest in Broadband, Electrical Grid, and Clean Drinking Water |
$311 billion |
Purchase 100% carbon-free power for federal buildings. |
|
Establish an Energy Efficiency and Clean Electricity Standard
(EECES) of 100% carbon-free power (including nuclear and hydropower) by
2035 |
|
Provide funding to build high-speed broadband, reduce the cost of
broadband internet service, and promote transparency and
competition |
$100 billion |
Invest in power infrastructure |
$100 billion |
Upgrade and modernize drinking water supplies through grants and
low-cost flexible loans to states, Tribes, territories, and
disadvantaged communities |
$56 billion |
Replace all lead pipes and service lines |
$45 billion |
Provide funding to monitor PFAS substances
in drinking water and invest in rural small water systems &
household well & wastewater systems |
$10 billion |
Plug orphan oil and gas wells and cleaning up abandoned mines |
$16 billion |
Remediate and redevelop Brownfield and Superfund sites |
$5 billion |
Establish the Civilian Climate Corps |
$10 billion |
|
Total |
~$2.65 trillion |