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Three years after the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was signed, what is it doing for OKC?

The Oklahoman By Jana Hayes November 15, 2024


It's been three years since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law was signed, and the Biden-Harris administration is still awarding grants across the nation from the $1.2 trillion funding package.

Plenty of that is going to Oklahoma and its capital city, OKC, for projects like roads and bridges, sidewalks, a new pedestrian bridge and planning Amtrak service from OKC to central Kansas.

Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt has long praised the law, also known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and advocated for its passage alongside mayors from across the country.


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