op-ed Transportation Policy Gets Left Behind in Presidential Race
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Harris and Trump barely mention transportation. But the winning candidate will have a lot to say about what kinds of infrastructure will get funded.
Yonah Freemark
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Federal infrastructure investments vary widely from administration to administration. Which communities and which types of transportation receive investment depend on the priorities and partisanship of the people in power. This op-ed for Bloomberg CityLab discusses the findings of Infrastructure Equity in Motion and discusses how presidential administrations can affect the direction of the nation’s transportation infrastructure.

Research Areas Neighborhoods, cities, and metros
Tags Transportation Equitable development Infrastructure
Policy Centers Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center
Research Methods Quantitative data analysis
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