Moving Forward Act

Proposed legislation of the 116th United States Congress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Moving Forward Act (H.R. 2) was a bill introduced in the 116th Congress. It was a $1.5 trillion infrastructure package that included money for roads, bridges, railways, school buildings, expansion of broadband internet access, and replacement of lead water pipes.[1][2] The bill also promotes electric vehicles and incentivizes the development of renewable energy on public lands.[3][4] Other provisions in the bill attempt to modernize the USPS, and create postal service vehicles that have zero emissions.[4] The bill also expands certain bonds and tax credits.[4]

Long titleTo authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes.
Sponsored byPeter DeFazio (D-OR)
Number of co-sponsors129
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Moving Forward Act
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Long titleTo authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes.
Enacted bythe 116th United States Congress
Sponsored byPeter DeFazio (D-OR)
Number of co-sponsors129
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