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.
💵 $4.1B in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding announced for the state.
🗂 280 projects identified for funding.
🍃$197.3M to help strengthen the #battery supply chain.
💵 $4.6B in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding announced for the state.
🗂 288 projects identified for funding.
🍃$42.7M for clean energy, energy efficiency, and power.
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.
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.
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