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Addressing Ohio’s Infrastructure Needs | News, Sports, Jobs


President Biden’s administration released its Infrastructure Report Card this week, as part of its push to persuade lawmakers to approve trillions of dollars on infrastructure.

There is no doubt an infrastructure bill is needed. The report card gives Ohio a grade of C-, saying “In Ohio there are 1,377 bridges and over 4,925 miles of highway in poor condition.” It says that over the next two decades, Ohio’s drinking water infrastructure will require $13.4 billion. The report discusses broadband access, and infrastructure that has been damaged by major weather events.

But then it ventures into caregiving, child care, manufacturing, home energy, clean energy jobs and veterans health. These are important topics, and present challenges Ohioans know they must face.

But they are not infrastructure.

Biden’s report is called “American Jobs Plan: The Need for Action in Ohio.” It is full of data that should, indeed, be worrying to Buckeye State residents. It should not prompt members of Congress to give the green light for a bill that amounts to a wish list for which no one has explained how we will pay.

That means letting Ohio’s delegation know where we draw the line. Roads, bridges, drinking water, broadband … those are infrastructure challenges we must address.

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