Trump to Release Infrastructure Plan in January, Official Says
By Mark Niquette
December 7, 2017, 2:04 PM EST Updated on December 7, 2017, 4:29 PM EST
President Donald Trump plans to keep pushing his legislative agenda in 2018 by releasing his long-promised infrastructure proposal in early January, a senior administration official said.
Infrastructure advocates question whether a Republican-led Congress will be able to pass a spending plan with enough federal funding if its already approved a tax measure that official estimates say would bloat the budget deficit. Some say the administration missed its best opportunity to deliver a meaningful public works initiative by not incorporating it into the tax bill, which is nearing approval.
If theyd taken up infrastructure, wed have a bill today and have the money to fund it, said Ray LaHood, a Republican and former transportation secretary under President Barack Obama. Nothing happened this year, so the prospects of anything happening next year I think are pretty slim, said LaHood, who is a co-chairman of Building Americas Future, a bipartisan coalition that promotes infrastructure.
The Russell 3000 Building Materials Index gained as much as 2.2 percent on the news and closed up 1.8 percent, as companies including Summit Materials Inc., Vulcan Materials Co. and Martin Marietta Inc. spiked sharply higher.
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