After months of delay, President Trump has released a detailed outline of a long-promised infrastructure investment plan, which the administration says will result in at least $1.5 trillion for a variety of projects over the next 10 years and shorten federal project permitting to no more than two years, White House officials say.
The plan, released on Feb. 12, seeks congressional approval for $200 billion in direct federal funding. When combined with what the White House expects will be matching funds from state and local agencies, as well as the private sector, the result will be $1.5 trillion in total investment, a senior White House official says.