"American Infrastructure: Building the Future" is a Special Advertising Supplement to The Washington Times.
Our roads and bridges are what connect us to the people and things that matter most in our lives, and all the places we travel to every day.
SharesNHL star Wayne Gretzky once said, "you miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
SharesAmerica is experiencing a renaissance of significant industrial investment as businesses that were once outsourced return home and wide-ranging technological developments emerge.
SharesI don't imagine many Americans are talking about federal permits around the dinner table, but really, they should.
SharesThose of us who grew up in the 1980s know it was a period like no other. The clothes. The games. The music. Just about all of us asked for a Sony Walkman for our birthdays.
SharesAs President Donald Trump begins his second term in the White House, there is one infrastructure project that towers above the rest: the construction of a wall on our southern border.
SharesSafe transportation and dependable infrastructure are essential to the American economy, our national security, and the everyday lives of Americans.
SharesIn a 2018 magazine article, retired Army Reserve Lt. Col. Lee Lacy asked the question: "Who from the current generation of leaders will repair, rebuild, and expand the [Interstate Highway System]?"
SharesAmerica is building. We are finally modernizing infrastructure and transportation systems thanks to historic funding levels from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).
SharesFrom the lightbulb to the computer, Americans have dreamt, built, and scaled the most advanced machines and technologies, changing the trajectory of human history for the better.
SharesOnce a powerhouse and frontrunner for innovation and expansion, the United States is now severely lacking in the ability to deliver infrastructure projects.
SharesAs winter releases its grip, we naturally find ourselves spending more time outdoors. After mowing the lawn, enjoying a hike, or playing a ball game, nothing beats the refreshing taste of a cold glass of water.
SharesAs leaders of the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, we are committed to fostering a strong and reliable American maritime base.
SharesSeventeen of 24 federal agencies are using 25% or less of their headquarters office space, a recent Government Accountability Office study found, costing the American People roughly $2 billion a year to maintain.
SharesAs Congress looks ahead to the next generation of the federal surface transportation program when the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act expires in September 2026 the key question remains: how will we fund it?
SharesThe agenda for the 119th Congress is lengthy and important, and much of it has received a great deal of media attention.
SharesPresident Ronald Reagan once said improving our roads, bridges, and transportation infrastructure is "an investment in tomorrow that we must make today." He was right.
SharesAs Congress prepares to draft the next highway package before current funding expires September 30, 2026, the conversation around the future of American infrastructure is more urgent than ever.
SharesTexas has a long history of leading the way in transportation and innovation.
SharesInfrastructure projects that provide safe and reliable access to America's ports and inland waterways are a vital part of our economic engine.
SharesWhen President Joe Biden ascended to the Oval Office in 2021, the left's radical progressive ideology took center stage, infecting policy at every level.
SharesThe golden age of the United States of America promises unprecedented abundance for our nation.
SharesThe American people expect their transportation systems and services to be safe, reliable, and used for their intended purposes.
SharesThere's an old saying about America's transportation system, "if it rolls, floats, or flies, it comes through Chicago."
SharesWith a unified Republican federal government, my colleagues and I in Congress and in the Trump administration are working to strengthen America's energy infrastructure and achieve energy dominance.
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