While D.C. remains sharply divided, there’s one thing both parties still agree on—water infrastructure.
Unlike issues rocked by political swings, federal water policy is steady, sustained, and quietly advancing. That’s because water infrastructure isn’t red or blue—it’s just essential.
Mae Stevens of Banner Public Affairs explains why bipartisan support continues to drive action, even in a turbulent political era.
Episode at https://bit.ly/FederalWater25
From a conversation the Reservoir Center.
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