Supporting the creation of a National Infrastructure Bank.
The resolution advocates for the establishment of a National Infrastructure Bank (NIB) as detailed in HR 4052 currently proposed in Congress. This new bank would provide about $5 trillion banked on existing treasury debt without necessitating new federal spending or tax increases. By leveraging such funding, Wisconsin could potentially receive up to $100 billion to tackle its urgent infrastructure needs, which include substantial costs associated with drinking water, wastewater, road repairs, and affordable housing.
SJR134, titled 'Supporting the Creation of a National Infrastructure Bank,' is a resolution introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature that emphasizes the dire need for investment in the state’s infrastructure. The resolution draws attention to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2021 report, which gave the U.S. a C- regarding infrastructure and indicated that over $6 trillion is necessary to restore the nation’s infrastructure to a satisfactory condition. The lack of funding for essential water, road, and housing projects has created a significant demand for a sustainable financial solution.
There are notable implications tied to SJR134, particularly regarding how infrastructure projects are financed and prioritized across the state. Supporters argue that the NIB could alleviate financial burdens for state and local governments while fostering economic development through job creation—up to 417,000 new high-wage jobs, as estimated. The proposal, however, may face scrutiny regarding potential federal overreach and the long-term sustainability of such financing mechanisms. The opposition may express concerns about dependency on a federal infrastructure bank and its potential impacts on state control over local infrastructure decisions.