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澳门六合彩开奖预测 Officer Testifies on Water Trust Fund

澳门六合彩开奖预测 Vice President Kris Young, President and CEO of Miller the Driller in Des Moines, Iowa, testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Water and Natural Resources聽 regarding the GAO report titled 鈥淥pportunities and Challenges in the Creation of a Clean Water Trust Fund.鈥 Young voiced 澳门六合彩开奖预测 of America鈥檚 support of a 鈥渢rust fund鈥 for water infrastructure, and shared a contractor鈥檚 perspective on the funding challenges that local communities face in replacing and rehabilitating drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. In her testimony, Young stated that often a contractor is not called until disaster strikes, citing frequent infrastructure failures in her local community. Young also pointed out the high unemployment in the construction industry and referenced 澳门六合彩开奖预测 research on how infrastructure investment spurs economic growth and provides employment for construction workers and numerous other industries. Young also cited the precedent for using trust funds to tackle national infrastructure priorities and that financing water infrastructure through a trust fund would have several advantages over general fund financing. This is because the funding stream would not be subject to the vagaries of the annual appropriations process, thereby providing the certainty that state and local officials need to commit to long-term infrastructure projects. Additionally, Young stated that the revenue sources for a trust fund must be defensible and supported by the public. Young also discussed the importance of educating the public about our water infrastructure needs and highlighted 澳门六合彩开奖预测鈥檚 efforts to do so with the Liquid Assets documentary. Several other witnesses including the National Association of Clean Water Agencies, Maryland Department of the Environment, and the American Society of Civil Engineers testified in support of the trust fund concept For a summary of the hearing content, witness testimonies and video of the hearing, . For more information, contact Perry L. Fowler at (703)837-5321 or fowlerp@agc.org.