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The White House plan for U.S. infrastructure dramatically shifts financial responsibility from the federal government to states and local jurisdictions.

Even though the administration is touting the $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, much of that investment is dependent on states and uncertain private sector funding.

President Trump's infrastructure plan was released on the same day as his proposed budget that expands military funding while slashing food stamp funding by billions of dollars.

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