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Jul 12

Past Event

Can-Do States: A New Era for Infrastructure Investment

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Summary

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Decades of underinvestment in key infrastructure assets are taking their toll on the U.S. economy. Unreliable transportation infrastructure, aging water systems, inefficient and carbon-intensive power production, and second-rate telecommunication networks are eroding the nation's global competitiveness. Furthermore, recent disasters, such as Superstorm Sandy, threw our aging infrastructure into the national spotlight. 

Yet while Washington remains mired in uncertainty and gridlock, states are developing new ways to select, fund, and build economically important projects. While many states remain unprepared for these new responsibilities, a handful of leaders have stepped up to develop new tools, rules, and institutions that are getting infrastructure projects done.

On Friday, July 12, the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings hosted a forum on the best in class innovations that “can-do” states across the country are pursuing to take control of their infrastructure agendas. Following the presentation on the state of American infrastructure investment, an expert panel discussed key developments in enabling legislation, revolving funds, internal coordination, and procurement processes taking place in their states. The session closeed with a keynote address on the future of infrastructure investment

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Luis Fortuño, Former Governor, Puerto Rico and Partner, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP
Luis Fortuño, Former Governor, Puerto Rico and Partner, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP

Can-Do States Panel
Fawn Johnson, Tony Kinn, Larry Blain, Margaret Tobin, and Michael Cheroutes

Robert Puentes, Senior Fellow and Director of the Metropolitan Infrastructure Initiative, The Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program
Robert Puentes, Senior Fellow and Director of the Metropolitan Infrastructure Initiative

Event Agenda

  • 9:30 - 9:40

    Welcome

  • 9:40 - 9:55

    Opening Remarks

  • 9:55 - 11:00

    Panel Discussion

    • Moderator

      Fawn Johnson

      Correspondent

      The National Journal

    • Larry Blain

      Chair

      Partnerships, BC

    • Tony Kinn

      Director, Office of Transportation Public-Private Partnerships

      Virginia Department of Transportation

    • Margaret Tobin

      Executive Director

      New York Works Task Force

    • Michael Cheroutes

      Director of High Performance Transportation Enterprise

      Colorado Department of Transportation

  • 11:00 - 11:05

    Introduction

  • 11:05 - 11:30

    Keynote

    • Luis Fortuño

      Former Governor

      Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

Details

July 12, 2013

9:30 AM - 11:30 AM EDT

Falk Auditorium

The Brookings Institution

1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W.

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SERIES: Metropolitan Infrastructure Initiative | Number 41