Nearly three-quarters of infrastructure bucks — about $7.8B — go to blue states, watchdog finds
Democrat-led states have received 73% of all infrastructure funding doled out in this fiscal year — despite making up fewer than half of the states in the union, according to a transportation watchdog report shared exclusively with The Post this week.
The Center for Transportation Policy analyzed five grant programs that have approved $10.8 billion in funding since Oct. 1, 2023, from the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed in late 2021.
The center found $7.8 billion of that money went to Democratic-led states, while GOP-led states got just $3 billion.
The programs are under the authority of the Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and help rebuild and upgrade bridges, roads, railways and other dilapidated infrastructure.
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