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The Need for Action in Nebraska

For decades, infrastructure in Nebraska has suffered from a systemic lack of investment. The need for action is clear:

Nebraska’s infrastructure received a C− grade on its Infrastructure Report Card. The American Jobs Plan will make a historic investment in our nation’s infrastructure.

  • Roads and Bridges: In Nebraska there are 1,302 bridges and over 1,125 miles of highway in poor condition. Since 2011, commute times have increased by 6.6% in Nebraska and on average, each driver pays $461 per year in costs due to driving on roads in need of repair. The American Jobs Plan will devote more than $600 billion to transform our nations' transportation infrastructure and make it more resilient, including $115 billion repairing roads and bridges.
  • Public Transportation: Nebraskans who take public transportation spend an extra 82.5% of their time commuting and non-White households are 4.7 times more likely to commute via public transportation. 19% of trains and other transit vehicles in the state are past useful life. The American Jobs Plan will modernize public transit with an $85 billion investment.
  • Resilient Infrastructure: From 2010 to 2020, Nebraska has experienced 23 extreme weather events, costing the state up to $20 billion in damages. The President is calling for $50 billion to improve the resiliency of our infrastructure and support communities’ recovery from disaster.
  • Drinking Water: Over the next 20 years, Nebraska’s drinking water infrastructure will require $1.6 billion in additional funding. The American Jobs Plan includes a $111 billion investment to ensure clean, safe drinking water is a right in all communities.
  • Housing: In part due to a lack of available and affordable housing, 101,000 renters in Nebraska are rent burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on rent. The President proposes investing over $200 billion to increase housing supply and address the affordable housing crisis.
  • Broadband: 16.82% of Nebraskans live in areas where, by one definition, there is no broadband infrastructure that provides minimally acceptable speeds. And 50.98% of Nebraskans live in areas where there is only one such internet provider. Even where infrastructure is available, broadband may be too expensive to be within reach. 13% of Nebraska households do not have an internet subscription. The American Jobs Plan will invest $100 billion to bring universal, reliable, high-speed, and affordable coverage to every family in America.
  • Caregiving: Across the country, hundreds of thousands of older adults and people with disabilities are in need of home and community-based services. The President’s plan will invest $400 billion to help more people access care and improve the quality of caregiving jobs.
  • Child Care: In Nebraska, there is an estimated $292 million gap in what schools need to do maintenance and make improvements and 28% of residents live in a childcare desert. The American Jobs Plan will modernize our nation’s schools and early learning facilities and build new ones in neighborhoods across Nebraska and the country.