 
  U.S. Senate passes $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, what could this mean?
The U.S. Senate passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package that will have a big impact in Arizona, with funding for everything from roads and bridges to water systems and electric grids. Supply Chain Management Professor Dale Rogers sits down with Arizona PBS to talk about what this means for the Valley.
The U.S. Senate passed a 1.2 trillion dollar infrastructure package that will have a big impact in Arizona, with funding for everything from roads and bridges to water systems and electric grids. DSupply Chain Management Professor Dale Rogers sits down with Arizona PBS to talk about what this means for the Valley.
In this story published Aug. 10, 2021, on Arizona PBS:
We should mention $360 million for airports. Here in Arizona, we should invest $216 million alone into Sky Harbor. Sky Harbor is the big gorilla in the room … And, you know it’s an international airport. The terminals need some fixing up. We need more runways, we need more gates, it’s an airport that was built around 1965/1970 and it’s 2021.
– Dale Rogers, professor of supply chain management
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