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A Crash Course in Infrastructure

  • September 28, 2010
  • Claire Versini

Since we at PPI are focused today on infrastructure in advance of our big infrastructure forum Wednesday through Friday, we wanted to share some of our best posts over the last several months on infrastructure.

These posts also make an excellent crash course on what’s been happening lately in the world of infrastructure and high-speed rail in advance of this week’s conference.

  • Mark Reutter: Freight Railroads Throw a Switch on Obama’s Rail Plans
  • Scott Thomasson : Not Just Another Stimulus: Obama Rolls Out Solid Blueprint for Infrastructure Bank
  • Will Marshall: PPI Statement on President Obama’s Infrastructure Initiative
  • Norman Anderson: The State of U.S. Infrastructure: A Snapshot
  • Mark Reutter: Learning from Eurostar, Where London Meets Paris
  • Mark Reutter: Report: High-Speed Rail Will Accelerate Economic Growth in Surveyed Cities
  • Mark Reutter: How America Led, and Lost, the High-Speed Rail Race
  • Mark Reutter: The Right Track: Improving President Obama’s High-Speed Rail Program

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