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SheltieLover

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Wed Jan 19, 2022, 12:07 PM Jan 2022

Army Corps of Engineers gets $14 billion to help ease supply chains

https://www.localmemphis.com/article/news/nation-world/army-corps-of-engineers-gets-14-billion-for-supply-chain-projects/507-af50605f-6814-4cd4-bdba-385b33441799

The projects are broadly aimed at helping move goods across the U.S. as the economy recovers, especially from backlogged cargo ships.

Army Corps of Engineers gets $14 billion to help ease supply chains
The projects are broadly aimed at helping move goods across the U.S. as the economy recovers, especially from backlogged cargo ships.

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration on Wednesday announced the release of $14 billion to the Army Corps of Engineers to fund 500 projects, with a focus on easing supply chain problems and addressing climate change.

The spending stems largely from President Joe Biden's $1 trillion infrastructure deal, and the administration is trying to show how the projects will improve supply chain backlogs.

More at link. Qpukes gonna have a sad as problem evaporates! Ty, Joe & Pete!
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Army Corps of Engineers gets $14 billion to help ease supply chains (Original Post) SheltieLover Jan 2022 OP
K&R, the inflation is worldwide not just in US calls for outside help uponit7771 Jan 2022 #1
God forbid the companies controlling these supplies should have to do Srkdqltr Jan 2022 #2
Yes, but isn't it wonderful that we have a Democratic president & admin to fix problems? SheltieLover Jan 2022 #3
True ...but...he shouldn't have to. This is a business problem. Srkdqltr Jan 2022 #4
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