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🏗️ InfrastructureUpdated 401 days ago

Infrastructure Modernization Act

$500B infrastructure package focusing on roads, bridges, broadband, and public transit. Creating jobs and improving connectivity.

Impact Score
78C+
Positive impact
Americans Affected
250.0M
Campaign Alignment
72%
Moderate alignment

Policy vs Campaign Rhetoric

Campaign Alignment72%

Policy partially matched campaign rhetoric

Impact on Americans
78C+

Positive measurable outcomes

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Delivered as Promised
This policy was implemented as promised during the campaign with positive results for Americans.
Campaign Rhetoric
"We will rebuild America's crumbling infrastructure - roads, bridges, airports, broadband - with the biggest investment in generations."
Actual Policy Actions
  • 280,000 jobs created in construction and engineering
  • 15,000 miles of roads repaired or upgraded
  • Broadband access extended to 8 million rural households
  • Public transit improvements in 45 metro areas
  • GDP boost estimated at 1.2% over 5 years

Measurable Outcomes

Jobs Created
280,000
📊 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics12/1/2025
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GDP Impact
+1.2% (5-year projection)
📊 Source: Congressional Budget Office11/1/2025
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Public Polling

Approve72%
Disapprove18%
No Opinion10%
📊 Aggregate (8 polls) • Sample: 9,50012/1/2025

Expert Analysis

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Congressional Budget Office
Non-partisanGovernment

Infrastructure investment shows positive ROI with job creation and long-term economic benefits outweighing costs.

Economic modelingCost-benefit analysis
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Policy Timeline

Mar 15, 2025
Bill Signed into Law
Infrastructure Modernization Act passes with bipartisan support
Apr 1, 2025
Funding Allocated
Federal grants distributed to states for project planning
Jun 1, 2025
Projects Begin
Major infrastructure projects break ground nationwide

How This Score Was Calculated

Economic Impact+40
Social Impact+35
Public Polling+20
Expert Analysis+18
Final Impact Score
78C+
Methodology: Impact scores are calculated using a multi-factor model that weighs economic data (GDP, jobs, prices), social outcomes, public polling, and expert analysis from non-partisan institutions. Scores range from 0-100, with higher scores indicating more positive outcomes for Americans.