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Biden unveils $3 billion for nationwide lead pipe replacement

  
Via:  Nerm_L  •  2 weeks ago  •  10 comments

By:   Betsy Klein and Michael Williams (CNN)

Biden unveils $3 billion for nationwide lead pipe replacement
“Until the United States of America, God love us, deals with this, how can we say we’re a leading nation in the world?” Biden said.

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Gotta love those liberal priorities.  Joe Biden can spend $61 billion on his pet Soviet puppet and make arms manufacturers flush with cash.  Biden can wipe tens of billions of student debt off the books and safeguard lenders.  Biden can spend hundreds of billions on chips, EVs, and disposable high tech to pump money onto Wall Street.  

But Biden can only muster $3 billion for replacing lead pipes and provided safe drinking water to people where they live.  And Biden has the hutzpah to lecture us about world leadership?  

Let's go, Brandon!


S E E D E D   C O N T E N T


Wilmington, North Carolina CNN  — President Joe Biden announced Thursday $3 billion toward identifying and replacing the nation’s unsafe lead pipes, a long-sought move to improve public health and clean drinking water that will be paid for by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Biden unveiled the new funding in North Carolina, a battleground state Democrats have lost to Donald Trump in the past two presidential elections but are feeling more bullish toward due to an abortion measure on the state’s ballot this November.

“These lead lines are tough, durable, and they don’t rust,” Biden said while delivering remarks in Wilmington. “But we’ve long since learned they leach poisonous toxins into our water.”

“The science is clear,” the president added, “lead service lines pose severe health risks, damaging brains and kidneys. In children especially, they stunt growth, slow learning, and cause lasting brain damage. But we know we can stop it. We know how to do it.”

The Environmental Protection Agency will invest $3 billion in the lead pipe effort annually through 2026, Administrator Michael Regan told reporters. He said that nearly 50% of the funding will go to disadvantaged communities – and a fact sheet from the Biden administration noted that “lead exposure disproportionately affects communities of color and low-income families.”

The three years of funding is expected to affect up to 1.7 million lead pipes nationwide, the fact sheet said.

The funding was allocated by the projected amount of lead pipes per state and territory, with Illinois receiving the largest grant of $240 million from the first $3 billion tranche. That comes as a March study by the journal JAMA Pediatrics found that more than two-thirds of children under the age of 6 in Chicago may be exposed to lead-contaminated water.

Lead is toxic to humans, and there is no safe level of exposure, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Exposure is not typically apparent right away, but it can cause developmental delays in children. Initial symptoms of lead poisoning may include head, stomach and muscle aches; vomiting; anemia; irritability; fatigue; and weight loss.

“Until the United States of America, God love us, deals with this, how can we say we’re a leading nation in the world?” Biden said.

White House national climate adviser Ali Zaidi called it a “moral responsibility” to provide Americans with clean air and clean water.

“We talk about the infrastructure law and we think about those big projects that line our landscapes. We very rarely think about the pipes underneath our feet. It’s so often that the United States has underinvested in those invisible things that create massive challenges to our flourishing, to the health of our kids, to us living up to the values of a more perfect union,” Zaidi said.

The trip also comes on the heels of an all-hands-on-deck Biden campaign messaging push on abortion highlighting recent comments from former President Donald Trump, as well as a trip by Vice President Kamala Harris to Florida, where a restrictive, six-week abortion ban went into effect this week. Biden campaign officials believe that the issue of abortion will galvanize moderate voters and are looking favorably toward North Carolina as a pickup target.

The state is receiving a $76 million grant from the $3 billion allotment, and Biden was expected to meet with faculty and students from a Wilmington school “that replaced a water fountain with high levels of lead with funding” from the Covid relief bill.

In addition to the lead pipe announcement, Biden made a broader pitch to North Carolinians on his efforts to lower costs, including health care and junk fees. He also took several shots at his opponent in November, Trump.

He called out congressional Republicans for voting against the American Rescue Plan, specifically citing GOP Sen. Ted Budd of North Carolina, who, as a then-congressman, called the Covid relief package a “a liberal Trojan horse for a socialist agenda.”

“I don’t know about you, but I don’t think ensuring kids can drink clean water to avoid brain damage is a socialist agenda,” Biden said to applause. “I mean – just plain decency.”

Budd, Biden added, “hasn’t been shy – he’s asked on ten separate occasions for new funding for those very laws he voted against.”

CNN’s Jen Christensen contributed to this report. 


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Nerm_L
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1  seeder  Nerm_L    2 weeks ago

Gotta love liberal priorities.  NASA is spending more to search for life on exoplanets than Biden has committed to providing safe drinking water to people's homes.  Biden would spend more money on abortions, if he could, than on clean drinking water.  The Federal government is spending more on illegal immigrants than on safeguarding the water supply.

Guess we know how important Main Street issues are to liberals.  Maybe Biden gets a kickback from the bottled water concession?

 
 
 
SteevieGee
Professor Silent
1.1  SteevieGee  replied to  Nerm_L @1    2 weeks ago

3 billion does sound a bit weak.  Just for  comparison, how much did potus 45 invest in lead pipe replacement while cutting taxes for the rich?

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
1.1.1  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  SteevieGee @1.1    2 weeks ago

He cut taxes for everyone so stop the bullshit.

 
 
 
SteevieGee
Professor Silent
1.1.2  SteevieGee  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @1.1.1    2 weeks ago

He did but my tax cut (and also yours) expires this year.  All while mustering $0 for for replacing lead pipes and providing safe drinking water to people where they live. 

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
1.1.3  George  replied to  SteevieGee @1.1.2    2 weeks ago
All while mustering $0 for for replacing lead pipes and providing safe drinking water to people where they live. 

Sigh,,,,,,,,,,,,Presidents don't get to authorize money, that comes from Congress, Presidents only get to spend it.......That being said.

America’s Water Infrastructure Act will:
  • Authorize federal funding for water infrastructure projects, which leverages billions in water infrastructure spending;
  • Expand water storage capabilities;
  • Deauthorize billions of dollars in unneeded spending and reduce the deficit;
  • Assist local communities in complying with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act by upgrading aging drinking water, wastewater and irrigation systems;
  • Reduce flooding risks for rural, western, and coastal communities;
  • Ensure that America maintains the competitiveness of our coastal and inland ports, and maintain the navigability of our inland waterways;
  • Create a new framework to allow for more Army Corps projects to be budgeted with increased local stakeholder input and expanded transparency; 
  • Authorize or reauthorize important water infrastructure programs and projects; and
  • Address significant water infrastructure needs in tribal communities.   President Trump Signs America’s Water Infrastructure Act into Law - Minority News - U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

And then there was this.

President Trump Signs Executive Order on Modernizing America’s Water Resource Management and Water Infrastructure | US EPA

 
 
 
Nerm_L
Professor Expert
1.1.4  seeder  Nerm_L  replied to  SteevieGee @1.1    2 weeks ago
3 billion does sound a bit weak.  Just for  comparison, how much did potus 45 invest in lead pipe replacement while cutting taxes for the rich?

Don't know how much.  But the effort to replace lead pipes did begin during the Trump administration.  I searched Google on your behalf and obtained estimates of $50 billion to $500 billion to replace pipes nationwide.  That doesn't change the fact that providing clean water just isn't a priority for Biden.  Apparently replacing lead pipes won't make the rich any richer so it's not worth Biden's time.

BTW, does that SALT in the tax wound still sting?  Trump taxed corporations using tariffs.  Democrats had a real tizzy fit over Trump taking away their tax deductions and Trump making them pay higher taxes on free trade.  

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
2  Ed-NavDoc    2 weeks ago

How many little people's taxes are going to go up to pay for this pet project of Biden's?

 
 
 
SteevieGee
Professor Silent
2.1  SteevieGee  replied to  Ed-NavDoc @2    2 weeks ago

Let's see...  3 billion divided by about 350 million Americans...  That's $8.57 each.

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
2.1.1  George  replied to  SteevieGee @2.1    2 weeks ago

You should check your numbers, 350 million don't pay taxes.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
2.1.2  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  SteevieGee @2.1    2 weeks ago

And you honestly think 3 billion will cover the whole country? Not by a longshot!

 
 

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