Issues
Public Infrastructure
The United States has considerable potential, but we aren’t doing enough to develop new and innovative solutions that enhance everyday life for our citizens. Public projects should be a top priority, not just to support the economy, but to raise the standard of living and make communities stronger and more connected. That means investing in high-speed rail to link major cities, building community recreational centers, fully funding public libraries, expanding transit systems to make them more reliable and efficient, providing more grants to VA and public hospitals, and developing affordable retirement communities that give seniors security and dignity.
By focusing on these investments, we can ensure that everyone has access to the resources and infrastructure that make life better, safer, and more fulfilling, giving all people a fair chance to thrive in their communities.