On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve a $1.5 trillion infrastructure legislation supported by Democratic leaders. Trump threatened to veto the bill。
It had been reported that the Trump administration was preparing an infrastructure proposal worth about $1 trillion as part of a plan to revive the US economy from the epidemic. The preliminary version of the Department of Transportation proposal will use most of the money for traditional infrastructure such as roads and bridges, but will also set aside funds for 5G wireless infrastructure and rural broadband projects.
The existing U. S. infrastructure financing law will be updated by September 30, which the government sees as a possible tool to push forward a broader package.