The federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which enabled transportation and infrastructure agencies in Michigan to make progress in addressing the state’s aging and deteriorating infrastructure after decades of underinvestment, is set to expire this year.
The Chamber, alongside the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and the Michigan Department of Transportation, recently sent a letter to U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) to share its priorities for the upcoming surface transportation reauthorization.
Surface transportation reauthorization plays a critical role in determining how federal transportation funds are distributed, directly shaping long-term infrastructure investments in Michigan and across the country.
View the letter below.