Infrastructure

Steven Mnuchin: Obamacare, Taxes Top Priorities, Stocks Surge

Trump rallied the markets and the hopes of the American people for a more prosperous future after delivering his first address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, where he outlined his agenda to cut taxes, repeal and replace Obamacare, increase military spending and use a trillion dollar infrastructure plan to spur economic growth.

Dow Chemical CEO: Trump Wants Red Carpet Economy

Immediately following President Trump’s meeting with manufacturing leaders on Thursday, Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris told the press that the current administration is “probably the most pro-business administration since the founding fathers.”

Trump Signs Executive Orders on Manufacturing, Infrastructure

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order directing that the permitting process and regulatory burden for domestic manufacturers should be streamlined to reduce what he called "the incredibly cumbersome, long, horrible" process.

Trump Signs Executive Orders on Manufacturing, Infrastructure

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order directing that the permitting process and regulatory burden for domestic manufacturers should be streamlined to reduce what he called "the incredibly cumbersome, long, horrible" process.

Taxpayers Off The Hook With Trump's Infrastructure Plan

Norman Anderson, informal advisor to the Trump “Infrastructure Task Force,” says there are 68 infrastructure projects ready to go under president-elect Trump and private enterprise is “lined up” to pay for them.

Fmr. Gov. Gray Davis Says High-Speed Rail in California Coming

Thirteen years after former California Governor Gray Davis signed the bond-deal that would produce the nation’s first high-speed rail system, the California Bullet Train is over-budget and will not be built on time. During an interview with the FOX Business Network’s Stuart Varney he discusses why the high-speed rail will be built.

Rail Operators Battle Government Over Safety Report

Major rail operators are disputing the Federal Railroad Administration’s assertion this week that the country is making “uneven progress” on the mandatory installation of “Positive Train Control” safety technology.