Close Menu
AGC NewsAGC News
  • Home
  • News
    • Advocacy
    • Economics
    • Energy & Environment
    • Infrastructure
    • Building
    • Procurement
    • Labor & HR
    • Safety & Health
    • Technology
    • Workforce Development
  • AGC Videos
  • Constructor Magazine
    • Digital Publications
    • Online Exclusives
    • Sponsored Content
  • ConstructorCast
  • News Releases
Latest News

Maximizing your AGC Membership – Virtual Orientation

May 23, 2025

Registration Open for AGC Environmental and Sustainability Meetings this Summer

May 22, 2025

Register for the Construction Financial Management Conference

May 22, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
AGC NewsAGC News
  • Home
  • News
    • Advocacy
    • Economics
    • Energy & Environment
    • Infrastructure
    • Building
    • Procurement
    • Labor & HR
    • Safety & Health
    • Technology
    • Workforce Development
  • AGC Videos
  • Constructor Magazine
    • Digital Publications
    • Online Exclusives
    • Sponsored Content
  • ConstructorCast
  • News Releases
AGC NEWSLETTERS
AGC NewsAGC News
Home » Speaker Pelosi & Moderate Democrats Agree to Vote on Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill
Infrastructure

Speaker Pelosi & Moderate Democrats Agree to Vote on Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

August 26, 2021Updated:November 29, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
The U.S. Capitol
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

Set a Non-Binding Sept. 27 Deadline; Highway & Transit Programs Expire Sept. 30

On August 24, Speaker Pelosi and several moderate Democrats agreed to pass the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill—formally entitled the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA)—no later than Sept. 27, before federal-aid highway and transit programs expire on Sept. 30. Included in the IIJA is the AGC-supported, record $304 billion, five-year Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act that makes investment in the nation’s highway, road, and bridge programs, representing a 34% increase in spending over current levels of funding. This Sept. 27 agreement came after AGC members sent over 10,000 messages to Capitol Hill to put pressure on Speaker Pelosi to take immediate action on passing the IIJA. However, the agreement is legally non-binding and was included as such in a procedural package—approved by party line vote—that also advanced consideration for the $3.5 trillion human infrastructure bill. Many progressive Democrats have largely dismissed this agreement and maintain that they will not vote for the IIJA without first voting on the human infrastructure bill. Several dozen Republicans would be needed to pass the IIJA without those progressive Democrats voting for it. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calf.) has not indicated whether he will urge Republicans to vote against the IIJA or not. AGC continues to meet with key House offices to urge them to support the construction industry by voting for the IIJA. 

For more information, contact Alex Etchen at alex.etchen@agc.org.

Infrastructure
Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

Related News

Maximizing your AGC Membership – Virtual Orientation

May 23, 2025

The House Advances Reconciliation Package with Changes

May 22, 2025

Upcoming Webinar: How GCs Are Using AI to Work Smarter

May 21, 2025

AGC Releases New Project Labor Agreement Resource for Contractors

May 21, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest News

Maximizing your AGC Membership – Virtual Orientation

May 23, 2025

Registration Open for AGC Environmental and Sustainability Meetings this Summer

May 22, 2025

Register for the Construction Financial Management Conference

May 22, 2025

Your source for AGC news. Find us on social media to learn more about the Associated General Contractors of America.

Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
© 2025 Associated General Contractors of America.
  • Home
  • AGC.org
  • Get In Touch
  • Convention
  • Notice of Permission to Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Antitrust Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.