This is only the beginning of a long, long process.
Building Back America
Infrastructure Summer: Republicans Attempt to Pull the Football on Bipartisan Deal
This was always going to happen, and Democrats should be prepared for it.
Infrastructure Summer: Why Prioritize the Civilian Climate Corps?
In this first installment of the Prospect’s new series, we talk with the Sunrise Movement’s Evan Weber.
Passenger Rail Is Not Dead Yet
Capitol Hill grudgingly funds Amtrak, and now the rail operator may have to compete with private-sector companies for federal dollars.
When the Institution Doesn’t Trust Itself
Democrats are struggling for a path forward on a popular infrastructure package because nobody in the party believes one another.
The Infrastructure Success Story in Chattanooga
Some of the fastest broadband speeds in the world come from this Tennessee city’s public network. It could be replicated across the country.
Are Summer Food Benefits Here to Stay?
The Biden administration expanded summer meals for low-income kids. Democrats want to make the program permanent, but most states haven’t started implementing it.
The Power’s On, for Now
Modernizing the electric grid delivers efficiencies but opens up security challenges.
Building Back Severed Communities
The Biden administration wants to reconnect historically Black and Latino neighborhoods cut off by highway construction. There’s promise and peril in that.
Biden Gets Gateway Going as Cuomo Unleashes His Inner Trump
The president restarts the long-delayed Hudson River tunnel project, only to have the New York governor who once fought for the project throw himself on the tracks.

