

$1.5 billion for infrastructure development for airports over five years.$3.5 billion over five years to improve water infrastructure across the state and ensure clean, safe drinking water for California communities.

$84 million over five years to protect against wildfires and $40 million to protect against cyberattacks.A minimum of $100 million to help provide broadband coverage across the state.$384 million over five years to support the expansion of an EV charging network in the state and the opportunity to apply for the $2.5 billion in grant funding dedicated to EV charging.$9.45 billion over five years to improve public transportation options across the state.$25.3 billion for federal-aid highway apportioned programs and $4.2 billion for bridge replacement and repairs over five years.More details on how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will benefit California can be found here. “This historic infrastructure package stands to accelerate investments in our clean transportation infrastructure, help mitigate some of the worst impacts of climate change and accelerate new projects that will create thousands of jobs.” “President Biden understands the need to build a climate-resilient future, and the infrastructure package passed by Congress builds on California’s unprecedented investments to maintain and modernize the state,” said Governor Newsom. This once-in-a-generation investment will help to create quality jobs for Californians, support the modernization of key state infrastructure, improve our transportation systems and help fund the expansion of zero-emission vehicle infrastructure. SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom issued the following statement today on the congressional passage of President Biden’s $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act bill package.
