If your home state starts with an “M” you don’t want to Miss this.
See how much of President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funding has been flowing to your state + a preview into a clean energy/energy saving investment.
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MAINE:
💵 $1.2B in BIL funding announced for the state.
🗂 141 projects identified for funding.
🍃$31.2M to weatherize buildings and make them more energy efficient.
Nathan nagged his narwhal that nabbing nickels out of Nancy’s nightstand was not the norm.
…No? 🤨 Well, we tried with the alliteration.
But it’s #InfrastructureWeek so if your state starts with an “N”, check out Bipartisan Infrastructure Law investments in your state. ⬇️
NEBRASKA:
💵 $1.4B in BIL funding announced for the state.
🗂 212 projects identified for funding.
🍃$24.5M to weatherize buildings and make them more energy efficient.
Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana—don’t worry.
We haven’t forgotten about you.
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MINNESOTA:
💵 $3B in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding announced for the state.
🗂 296 projects identified for funding.
🍃$76.2M to weatherize buildings and make them more energy efficient.
💵 $2.5B in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding announced for the state.
🗂 263 projects identified for funding.
🍃$12.6M to prevent outages and make the power grid more resilient.
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