After GOP’s wins, officials see hope for infrastructure bills

In this photo, President Eisenhower signs the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1954.
In this photo, President Eisenhower signs the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1954.

By Tom Ichniowski | Engineering News-Record

As Republicans’ wave of Election Day victories propelled them to control of the Senate and an increased House majority, construction industry officials hold out hope for bipartisan infrastructure bills in the new Congress, especially a new surface-transportation measure.

Construction industry officials hope that enough deal-making desire will surface in the 114th Congress to result in action on infrastructure legislation, especially a multiyear highway-transit bill.

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