The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act required Texas’ transportation agency to create a carbon reduction strategy to get $641 million federal dollars. Critics say the plan is unlikely to meaningfully cut greenhouse gasses from the state’s massive transportation sector.
They’re not fooling anyone. They’re funneling money through campaign donor companies. There’s no way in hell that the phrase “induced demand” hasn’t come up in every meeting they ever made about the subject.
They’re not fooling anyone. They’re funneling money through campaign donor companies. There’s no way in hell that the phrase “induced demand” hasn’t come up in every meeting they ever made about the subject.