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REBUILD INFRASTRUCTURE MADE IN AMERICA

America runs on infrastructure — roads, bridges, water systems, power grids, transit lines — but too much of it is crumbling, outsourced, or imported. Rebuilding it with American labor and materials isn’t just construction — it’s nation-building, job creation, and community pride.

THE PROBLEM

  • Tens of thousands of bridges are structurally deficient.

  • Rural areas still face unsafe drinking water and boil notices.

  • Power grids fail during storms and heat waves, leaving millions vulnerable.

  • Much of our infrastructure labor and manufacturing has been outsourced or privatized, stripping communities of both control and economic benefit.

  • Corporations bid low, cut corners, and leave taxpayers to fix their mess decades later.

We deserve infrastructure that is built to last, not built to profit contractors.

OUR PLAN - AMERICAN HANDS, AMERICAN STEEL, AMERICAN STANDARDS

We will rebuild our country with pride and permanence:

  • Buy American Requirements — Steel, concrete, wiring, and fabrication must be sourced from U.S. suppliers when taxpayer money is used.

  • Local Hiring Mandates — Federal projects must hire from within the community whenever possible, with apprenticeship access tied to contracts.

  • Water and Grid Safety Upgrades — Replace lead pipes, modernize grid systems, and ensure backup power for hospitals, shelters, and cooling centers.

  • Long-Term Maintenance Funding — End the patch-and-pray model — projects must include budgeted maintenance plans instead of short-term fixes.

  • Transparent Contracting Dashboard — Every project posted online — cost, contractor, timeline, workforce hired — so taxpayers see where money goes.

  • Resilient Design Standards — Build with climate resilience in mind — no more 30-year infrastructure built for a 20th-century climate.

WHY IT MATTERS

Infrastructure is more than roads — it’s jobs, safety, pride, and national capacity. A strong country builds things that last, with its own people, for its own people — not for private contractors cutting corners for shareholder value.

“We used to build things that lasted generations. Let’s do it again — with American workers and American steel.”

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