ASCE's 2017 Infrastructure Report Card

Lawmakers Reach Spending Deal for 2019

Lawmakers on Capitol Hill last week reached spending deal to avert a government shutdown and fund the government for the remainder of fiscal year (FY) 2019. Included in the package (P.L. 116-6)  are the following infrastructure related spending levels:

In Science areas, the measure includes:

The Senate passed the measure by 83-16, and the House cleared it, 300-128, and President Trump signed it into law.

The enactment of these spending levels continues last year’s bipartisan budget deal between Congress and President Trump which increased spending levels for infrastructure – $10 billion for FY2018 and $10 billion for FY2019. Despite this commitment from Congress and the Administration, FY2019 spending barely reached the overall $10 billion commitment. As negations begin on FY2020 spending levels, we urge Congress and the Administration to continue the positive trend seen in the last two appropriation cycles and fund our infrastructure needs.

Providing more funding to existing programs, rather than creating new programs, will reduce overhead costs and startup time, while still allowing for significant and noticeable improvements across all sectors of U.S. infrastructure.

Infrastructure is the backbone of our nation’s economy and we ask Congress to engage in bold leadership so that we can restore America’s world-class infrastructure.