Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HR3

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

National Infrastructure Bank; urging Congress to create to finance infrastructure projects.

Impact

The envisaged NIB is expected to result in considerable economic benefits, including the creation of over 20 million new jobs that adhere to fair wage standards and promote inclusiveness in contracting opportunities. Supporters argue that the NIB will not only enhance infrastructure but also stimulate local economies and support disadvantaged business enterprises. By boosting job growth and GDP, the NIB could have substantial impacts on the states, particularly those with extensive infrastructural challenges like Virginia. The resolution enjoys broad backing from various organizations and state legislatures, indicating significant political momentum.

Summary

House Resolution 3 (HR3) advocates for the establishment of a National Infrastructure Bank (NIB) to finance various essential infrastructure projects across the United States. The resolution highlights pressing infrastructure needs in Virginia and beyond, noting that significant investments are required to repair deteriorating roads, bridges, and schools. The NIB is proposed as a vehicle to fund these initiatives without necessitating new federal spending or taxes, leveraging existing U.S. Treasury securities instead. The stated aim is to address a staggering $9.1 trillion infrastructure deficit, providing a structured means of financing a wide range of projects in both urban and rural communities.

Contention

However, the proposal is not without its critics. Concerns regarding the efficiency, accountability, and potential bureaucratic overhead of a newly established federal bank have been brought to light by some lawmakers and policy analysts. Critics argue that while the intentions are commendable, the execution of such large-scale federal projects could result in delays, mismanagement, or funding shortfalls. Additionally, there may be apprehension regarding the centralization of funding and decision-making power at the federal level, which some believe should be more localized to effectively meet the unique infrastructure demands of different communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1791

Electric Vehicle Rural Infrastructure Program and Fund; established and created.

VA SB1225

Electric Vehicle Rural Infrastructure Program and Fund; established and created.

VA HB1615

Transportation infrastructure and projects; noise analysis.

VA SB1487

Governor; protecting the resiliency of the Commonwealth's critical infrastructure.

VA SB1189

Virginia Residential Development Infrastructure Program and Fund; established.

VA SJR260

Transportation infrastructure; JLARC to study Department of Transportation's policies and funding.

VA SB850

Water & wastewater utilities; eligible infrastructure replacement and enhancement.

VA HB2711

Water & wastewater utilities; eligible infrastructure replacement and enhancement.

VA SB1296

Virginia Public-Private Safety Communications Infrastructure Fund; established.

VA SB1243

Electric utilities; electric distribution infrastructure serving data centers.

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