Biden involves Pittsburgh to debate “Financial Imaginative and prescient” and “Construct Again Higher” plans
The White House says President Joe Biden is coming to Pittsburgh next Wednesday to discuss his “Build Back Better” infrastructure plans and economic vision for the future. News of the visit is welcome news for Allegheny / Fayette Central Labor Council President Darrin Kelly. “We’re very excited to have him here in Pittsburgh and it’s no surprise he’s coming back here. I think Pittsburgh has always been in the heart of President Joe Biden,” said Kelly of Pittsburgh’s Action News 4th Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Congressman Mike Doyle of the 18th Congressional District, both Democrats, said they look forward to the visit. “I’m glad one of the first things that President Biden is going to come up with an infrastructure plan. We need it. You know, that ordering industrial areas like ours would certainly have a great need for infrastructure, “said Fitzgerald. Doyle said Biden’s plan for better deconstruction is comprehensive infrastructure. We talk about water and sewage projects, roads and bridges, we talk about broadband infrastructure, we talk about energy infrastructure. “Kelly Said Biden” made this his trademark – it’s going to get America back to work. This will be the largest public works project since the New Deal. And yes, the work will be for it, we will be proud to be there. “Exactly where Biden will be in Pittsburgh is not yet official.” There will likely be a couple of places he wants to see, maybe health related, maybe with vaccines and on the ARP (American Rescue Plan) But I think it could be part of manufacturing and infrastructure and things like that, “said Fitzgerald. Doyle said with Biden’s” plan for the economy with this infrastructure bill we’re talking about Pittsburgh going to be one of the big winners. “Sam DeMarco, a member of Allegheny County Council who also chairs the Allegheny County Republican Committee, e-mailed him when asked to comment on Biden’s planned visit. DeMarco wrote,” We always welcome a visit a respected global leader with an established track record of financial success and an understanding of the complexities of immigration and national security. But I think that’s nice too. “Doyle said of Biden’s infrastructure plan:” We want to do this in a non-partisan way. We want to involve our Republican colleagues, and the infrastructure is not a partisan issue and we hope to have them on board. But if for whatever reason they choose not to be on board, that won’t stop us from moving on. ”
PITTSBURGH –
The White House says President Joe Biden is coming to Pittsburgh next Wednesday to discuss his “Build Back Better” infrastructure plans and economic vision for the future.
The news of the visit is welcome news for Allegheny / Fayette Central Labor Council President Darrin Kelly.
“We’re very excited to have him here in Pittsburgh and it’s no surprise he’s coming back here. I think Pittsburgh has always been in the heart of President Joe Biden,” Kelly told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4.
Rich Fitzgerald, Executive of Allegheny County, and Mike Doyle, Congressman for the 18th District, both Democrats, looked forward to the visit.
“I’m glad one of the first things President Biden is going to do is come up with an infrastructure plan. We need it. You know, when you build industrial areas like ours, you must have huge infrastructure needs,” said Fitzgerald.
Doyle said Biden’s Build Back Better plan “is comprehensive infrastructure. We’re talking about water and sewage projects, roads and bridges; we’re talking about broadband infrastructure; we’re talking about energy infrastructure.”
Kelly said, Biden “made this his trademark and this will get America back to work. This will be the largest public works project since the New Deal. And yes, the work will be for it, we will be proud to be there.” be.” “”
Exactly where Biden will be in Pittsburgh is not yet official.
“There will probably be a couple of places he’d like to see, maybe related to health and maybe vaccine handling and the ARP (American Rescue Plan). But I think it could be part of manufacturing and infrastructure and things like that too “Said Fitzgerald.
Doyle said with Biden’s “plan for the economy with this infrastructure bill we’re talking about, Pittsburgh is going to be one of the big winners.”
Sam DeMarco, a member of Allegheny County Council who also chairs the Allegheny County’s Republican Committee, emailed when asked to comment on Biden’s planned visit.
DeMarco wrote, “We always welcome a visit from a respected global leader with an established track record of financial success and an understanding of the complexities of immigration and national security. But I think that’s nice too.”
Doyle said of Biden’s infrastructure plan: “We want to do this non-partisan. We want to involve our Republican colleagues, and the infrastructure is not a partisan problem, and we hope to have it on board. But if, for whatever reason, they choose to.” Not being on board won’t stop us from moving forward. “
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