The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill that I mentioned, which was signed into law by the President almost exactly 2 years ago provides over $55 billion for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
Thomas R. Carper
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Thomas R. Carper is a United States Senator from Delaware, serving since 2001. He is a member of the Democratic Party and has held various political roles throughout his career, including serving as the Governor of Delaware from 1993 to 2001. Carper is known for his work on issues related to the environment, healthcare, and postal service reform. As a Vietnam War veteran, he often emphasizes his military service and its impact on his public service philosophy.
I am also proud of the committee's work to improve wastewater infrastructure for communities large and small, especially underserved communities that Senator Sullivan and others have talked about.
I am going to ask you to hold it right there. I have just been contacted by the Senate Finance Committee.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill that I mentioned, which was signed into law by the President almost exactly 2 years ago provides over $55 billion for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
These types of public health advances are what we should hope every community in America has the opportunity to embrace.
So I believe there is some room there that we can relax some of those financial requirements with the application.
One of the great things about being on this committee is we actually kind of like each other, Democrats and Republicans, we like to work together.
We believe that bipartisan solutions are lasting solutions, and when the elections are over, the elections are over, and let's figure out how to work together and get things done.
I am going to ask you to hold it right there. I have just been contacted by the Senate Finance Committee.