Infrastructure

Finally, the nation’s infrastructure is getting the attention it deserves and the 2009 financial stimulus package headed out of Congress will provide a means for rebuilding our roads, dams and bridges; upgrading our power grids; exploring alternative energy sources; promoting badly needed mass transit and improving our airports and harbors.

California has always grown faster than its infrastructure and now has public works projects on hold because of our daunting $42-billion deficit. Since our state will be high on the list of beneficiaries of economic assistance, now is the time to recruit Freeman Public Affairs to help you make your case for funding -- to make sure your project, your organization, your city gets your fair share in this massive movement to retrofit America to compete at the highest level in the global economy.

 

 

 

 

 

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