11/15/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/15/2024 13:25
Date: Friday, November 15, 2023
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WASHINGTON - Today, ahead of the third anniversary of President Biden signing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Department of the Interior released a new analysis that estimates that investments from the Law supported more than 28,000 jobs and contributed more than $3.3 billion to the economy in fiscal year 2024.
"Today's report further demonstrates how President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is delivering critical investments into the hands of American communities to create jobs and revitalize economies," said Secretary Deb Haaland. "The law is a historic down payment on ensuring that future generations have clean air, drinkable water, fertile soil, and an improved quality of life, all of which are currently threatened by the worsening climate crisis."
"At the Interior Department, we know that success in implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law means creating good-paying jobs and improving the health, safety and quality of life of Americans," said Infrastructure Coordinator Winnie Stachelberg. "Today's reports show that we are delivering real results as President Biden envisioned, growing the economy from the bottom up and middle out."
The Department also released a three-year anniversary report today, which highlights overall key successes, accomplishments and stories of personal impact as a result of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law contains an overall $28.1 billion over 15 years for the Department's initiatives, including for combatting legacy pollution, restoring critical habitats, addressing the drought crisis, assisting with wildland fire management, and helping communities prepare for extreme weather events. Many of the programs funded by the law advance the President's Justice40 Initiative, which set the goal that 40% of the overall benefits of certain federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution.
Since President Biden signed the law in November 2021, the Department has, among other milestones:
The economic estimates released today examine the direct, indirect and induced impact from the Department's orphaned well program, abandoned mine land remediation program, water infrastructure program, and ecosystem restoration program. These estimates do not capture the totality of social, environmental, and long run operational contributions from the Department's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law activities.
DOI BIL Programs |
Contributions to GDP (in millions$) |
Jobs Supported |
Water infrastructure | $1,446.7 | 13,015 |
Orphaned oil and gas well plugging operations | $841.2 | 5,977 |
Abandoned Mine Land remediation activities | $700.9 | 6,056 |
Ecosystem restoration1 | $339.5 | 3,643 |
Total | $3,328.3 | 28,691 |
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