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Re: hap0206 post# 455629

Monday, 11/27/2023 1:22:49 PM

Monday, November 27, 2023 1:22:49 PM

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You've already gotten a preview of the '24 election from the '22 midterms and the recent state elections.

What ARE you going to tell people in red states about the abortion restrictions voted down in other red states?

Be a lot more shovel turnings and ribbon cuttings from Biden's Infrastructure Bill too; much of it in states whose congress people who voted against it. Get used to these signs:



The States Benefiting the Most From the Infrastructure Deal
Alaska is set to receive the most money per capita, while Florida is getting the least.


By Elliott Davis Jr.

Nov. 19, 2021

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2021-11-19/the-states-getting-the-most-money-from-the-infrastructure-bill

The states receiving the most funding might not be surprising. California, Texas and New York are at the top of the list in terms of total dollars; each is getting more than $25 billion. But U.S. News data analysis shows that the infrastructure dollars might have the biggest impact, at least proportionately, in states such as Alaska, Wyoming, Montana and Vermont.

Alaska – with a population of 733,391, according to 2020 census data – is set to receive about $6,700 in funding per capita. The next-largest per capita funding allocation is about $4,400 for Wyoming, followed by Montana and Vermont at approximately $3,500 each.

Some states need more help than others. According to U.S. News analysis for the 2021 Best States rankings, those with the worst infrastructure include West Virginia, Rhode Island and Mississippi. West Virginia and Rhode Island rank in the top 10 when it comes to the package’s per capita funding, while Mississippi is in the top 20.

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