This week the very first infrastructure forum for 2020 Presidential candidates was hosted by NLC’s friend and partner, United for Infrastructure, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Tom Steyer all stepped onto the stage to share their perspective and plans on how to tackle our worst infrastructure challenges while they also balance investing in new future infrastructure that’s perhaps electric and more connected than ever before. No candidate also made it
Moving America Forward on Infrastructure in 2020
NLC CitiesSpeak
- What the FY27 Federal Budget Proposal Could Mean for Local Governments
- Almost $1B in Safe Streets Grants Available Now to Keep Fixing Roads and Saving Lives
- Building the Skilled Labor Workforce to Facilitate Housing Production
- Workforce Intelligence Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage for Cities
- Powering the Digital Age: Propane’s Role in Data Center Resilience and Low-Emission Power
- How Cedar Rapids, Iowa is Building Better Systems to Respond to Homelessness
