Administration funds construction boom.

PositionInfrastructure - Brief article

The U.S. currently is facing a perfect storm of hardships: a weakened economy, an aging infrastructure that needs rebuilding, and a skilled labor shortage that threatens to continue shrinking. According to the leader of an international construction union, that storm will worsen if these three problems are not resolved.

William P. Hite, general president of the United Association, Washington, D.C., believes that Pres. Barack Obama's plan to rebuild the U.S.'s infrastructure holds the answer to these problems and has pledged the full support of his 350,000-member association to the initiative.

More construction work nationwide means more paychecks for more Americans, Hite maintains, which, in turn, will mean more spending and a boost for the flagging economy. "Rebuilding America's infrastructure will revitalize the economy, restore our country's competitive abilities, create huge numbers of strong new jobs, and, in the process, rebuild the economy." Hite believes that the effectiveness of Obama's plan will lie in the reallocation of U.S. funds. "These...

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