Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HCR0028

Caption

Urging Congress to enact H.R. 4052 to establish a National Infrastructure Bank to finance urgently needed infrastructure projects.

Impact

The implementation of H.R. 4052 is projected to create approximately 25 million jobs while adhering to prevailing wage laws. Additionally, the NIB is designed to incorporate strong 'Buy America' provisions, ensuring that funds are utilized effectively within the country. The emphasis on job creation and support for disadvantaged business enterprises reflects an intention to stimulate economic growth, particularly in communities that may be underrepresented in the current job market. Proponents argue that similar banks in U.S. history, such as those established under Presidents Washington and Roosevelt, have historically been beneficial in promoting economic recovery.

Summary

HCR0028 is a House Concurrent Resolution urging Congress to enact H.R. 4052 to establish a National Infrastructure Bank (NIB). The resolution highlights the need for substantial investment in the nation's infrastructure, citing a C- grade from the American Society of Civil Engineers and an estimated need of over six trillion dollars to restore it to a satisfactory condition. With more than two trillion dollars currently unfunded, this resolution seeks to address the urgent financial requirements for infrastructure improvements throughout the United States. The NIB would be capitalized through existing Treasury debt, avoiding the necessity for new federal spending or taxation.

Contention

There may be concerns among lawmakers about the reliance on a National Infrastructure Bank, especially regarding its governance and potential impact on local projects. While supporters cite a shared endorsement from various organizations and state legislatures, skepticism exists about whether the proposed funding model would indeed provide adequate resources without imposing new financial burdens on taxpayers. The resolution contemplates a significant increase in the capabilities of local and state economies, but detractors may point out risks related to federal oversight and the ability to effectively allocate resources where they are most needed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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