
Biden to sell his new infrastructure law at run-down New Hampshire bridge
CNN
President Joe Biden heads to New Hampshire on Tuesday to sell his new infrastructure law, and will stand in front of what the state calls a "structurally deficient" bridge as he outlines how the $1.2 trillion package will help repair the nation's roads and bridges.
The President will tout one of his administration's biggest legislative victories in Woodstock, New Hampshire, a day after signing the bipartisan bill into law at a White House ceremony that was attended by both Republicans and Democrats.
The NH 175 bridge over the Pemigewasset River has for years been identified by the state as a "red list" bridge, meaning it was found to be structurally deficient after inspection. The White House says the New Hampshire Department of Transportation will use funds from the infrastructure law to "fully rehabilitate the historic structure" in Woodstock for about $4.5 million.

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