Why school safety should be the US’ focus

This is shocking—and most people are not aware of these alarming statistics:

  • The U.S. averages 1.5 school shootings every week; and
  • Since the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, 400 people have been injured in 200 school shootings in the U.S., 130 of which occurred at elementary, middle and high schools in 43 different states.

Examining The President’s Inconsistent Support For Infrastructure Projects

President Trump, without any fanfare this week, again declared that it is “Infrastructure Week.” Who knows why he did that since official activities planned for Infrastructure Week are scheduled for May.

More Private Partners Likely For Municipal Water Infrastructure Projects

The doors of opportunity are opening for private investors in the municipal water market in the U.S. With the country facing a water infrastructure funding gap of $532 billion over the next 10 years, private-sector investments and public-private partnerships (P3s/PPPs) are expected to play a growing role in ownership, management, and operation of municipal water and wastewater system projects.

It has not been swift…but federal funds will soon flow into Texas and Florida

Seven months after hurricanes Harvey and Irma wreaked catastrophic damages in parts of Texas and Florida, leaving $175 billion in damages in their wake, help is on the way. Much-needed federal disaster relief dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) should reach public officials in Gulf Coast counties by the end of this month.

US Congress Needs to Respect the Importance of Airports

As the fight over funding rages on in Washington, Congress is suggesting new ways to scoop up revenue that could have a negative impact on America’s airports. A Senate proposal to nearly double the passage facility charge, which is known as the airport tax, has executives of six airlines urging Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to reject the proposal and help them fight this latest attack on airports. In a letter to Chao, those major airline leaders pointed out that 17 existing federal fees on airports, totaling more than $24 billion, now account for nearly 21 percent of the cost of a round-trip ticket for citizen travelers.

Q&A: Houston needs to raise a fortune to build, upgrade and replace its infrastructure

Our country’s infrastructure is in crisis, and could require trillions of dollars to repair or replace.

Trump’s infrastructure plan promises far less than what is needed, leaving state and local governments to search for funds they don’t have.

Are We Headed For A Blockchain Revolution?

Two words – blockchain and cryptocurrencies – became major buzzwords in 2017. By 2018, citizens, taxpayers and the public at large have no option – we must understand these concepts because both will likely touch our lives in the very near future. Governmental agencies are already beginning to use blockchain – an incredibly interesting and potentially disruptive technology.