University of Wisconsin–Madison

Replicating Successful Projects: Leveraging the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2022
Level City or Town
State(s) All States
Policy Areas Children & Families, Environment & Natural Resources, Health
Exposure to neurotoxins is damaging to children's brain development and particularly affects youth in urban areas. Localities should replicate successful projects that reduce air pollution, lead, or other neurotoxic exposures, leveraging bipartisan infrastructure law funds when possible. Selected cities received a $20,000 grant, technical assistance, and other opportunities.

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