WASHINGTON, D.C. — Speaking at a union-organized rally in Milwaukee on Monday, President Obama called for a $50-billion surge in spending on the nation's roads, runways and railroads. The $50-billion plan amounted to roughly half of what was allocated to infrastructure in last year's stimulus package, according to a Los Angeles Times report. Officials said the proposal project would build on the work already begun.
"We at Building America's Future believe it is critical that our country not only fix our aging roads and bridges, but also modernize our airports and invest in high speed rail," said Mayor Michael Bloomberg (I-N.Y.), co-chair of Building America's Future. "President Obama is right to focus now on long-term infrastructure investments. The challenge is to find the money, and we look forward to helping with that."










