Arizona Rep. Tom O鈥橦alleran, who represents Arizona鈥檚 largely rural 1st Congressional District, championed the new federal bipartisan infrastructure package as a victory for rural Arizonans in a press call on Thursday.
Joined by state Sen. Jamescita Peshlakai, D-LD7, and state Rep. Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, D-LD7, the congressman predicted that the bill could reach the House floor within a week.
鈥淎rizona will receive $5 billion鈥 from this new infrastructure package, said O鈥橦alleran. He said that he is committed to ensuring that those funds are distributed fairly and equitably.
Rural broadband investment
Having worked for years on the issue of rural broadband access, O鈥橦alleran seemed relieved that the bill includes investments in broadband.
鈥淲e [project] that about 14% [of Arizonans], and I think more, live in areas with no broadband infrastructure,鈥 he said.
The current 2,700-page draft of the bipartisan infrastructure proposal includes at least $100 million in broadband investment for Arizona. The bill also allocates $2 billion across the nation to investment in tribal community broadband access.
鈥淛ust as the federal government made a historic effort to provide electricity to every home in America nearly 100 years ago, this infrastructure package will work to ensure every household in Arizona has access to high-speed and reliable internet,鈥 O鈥橦alleran said.
State Rep. Blackwater-Nygren said she is confident that this package could finally answer tribes鈥 calls for infrastructure investment that Arizona tribal communities have long sought.
Blackwater-Nygren said tribes have been 鈥淎sking for adequate infrastructure investment for decades. Not for years, but for decades.鈥
Tribal lands can often lack cell service, 鈥渓et alone internet,鈥 said O鈥橦alleran.
鈥淭his digital divide is even sharper on tribal lands, which can often lack basic, solid coverage, let alone broadband,鈥 he said. 鈥淥nly half of the residents who live on tribal lands have fixed home internet service — half. That’s not acceptable.鈥
Twenty-five percent of CD1鈥檚 population is American Indian, with his district encompassing the Navajo Nation, the Hopi reservation, and the Gila River Indian Community.
Climate change
鈥淢onsoons and flash floods have exposed cracks in our infrastructure,鈥 Blackwater-Nygren said, citing an incident several weeks ago in which a tribal member drowned in a flood.
As climate change becomes more severe, O鈥橦alleran believes that investments in infrastructure will become even more critical. He said the country must 鈥渁ddress… climate change in the process,鈥 of investing American infrastructure.
Massachusetts Senator Joe Markey, D, an architect of the Green New Deal, that the proposed package is 鈥渁 good start,鈥 but that Democrats will 鈥渄eal with the climate crisis in the magnitude, scope and scale that鈥檚 required鈥 in a follow-up $3.5 trillion infrastructure package.
O鈥橦alleran emphasized climate, as well as other interests.
鈥淲e need to make sure we have good-paying jobs to support our families, what’s needed to support our children and their children, and address climate change in the process,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 commend the president and his leadership and steady hand in helping the deal get across the finish line in a bipartisan way.鈥
Bipartisan action
The infrastructure package is the product of bipartisan negotiations led by Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman and Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.
A member of the , which is 鈥渁n independent member-driven group in Congress, comprised of representatives from across the country 鈥 equally divided between Democrats and Republicans 鈥 committed to finding common ground on many of the key issues facing the nation,鈥 Rep. O鈥橦alleran was excited about the bill being bipartisan.
He called on members of both parties in the House and the Senate to support the package when it goes up for a vote.
鈥淚 know Democrats and Republicans alike have shown, either quietly or publicly, that there is an obligation to get this done. And I’m calling on my colleagues in the House of both parties to support the bill when it arrives in our chamber.鈥






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