Three Reasons Why Infrastructure Probably Won’t Happen in 2018 —and Three Reasons Why It Might

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For a year now, the administration and leaders on both sides of the aisle on Capitol Hill have talked about their interest in advancing an infrastructure package. Now that tax reform is behind us, and the health care fight has been put on hold, many stakeholders are hoping that 2018 may be the year that an infrastructure bill gets signed into law. Here are three reasons why that’s unlikely—and three reasons why it just might happen...

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