KTUL News Channel 8 Tulsa
By Dan Snyder November 15, 2021 WASHINGTON, D.C. (KOKH) — After months of negotiations and delays, President Joe Biden on Monday officially signed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package into law. The plan, which features $550 billion in new federal investments, garnered support from 19 Senate Republicans and 10 House Republicans on its way to passing Congress. Each state will now see varied amounts in funding for new road, bridge, broadband internet projects and more. Here is what the White House says Oklahoma should expect over the next 5 years:
View the full article: KTUL.com
Comments