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The $1 trillion infrastructure bill was passed last Friday, and President Biden will most likely sig

The $1 trillion infrastructure bill was passed last Friday, and President Biden will most likely sign it this week. This bill will be one of the biggest investments into infrastructure in decades. It’s set to provide massive funding toward a variety of industries, especially those focused in clean energy. The $1 trillion infrastructure bill was passed last Friday, and President Biden will most likely sign it this week. This bill will be one of the biggest investments into infrastructure in decades. It’s set to provide massive funding toward a variety of industries, especially those focused in clean energy. [Wealth Daily logo] Let's Embark on Innovation Together... [Monica Savaglia Photo] By [Monica Savaglia]( Written Nov 09, 2021 The $1 trillion infrastructure package was passed by Congress late Friday evening. This is one of the largest federal investments in infrastructure in decades. This kind of infrastructure package has been long overdue. President Biden is expected to sign it sometime this week after spending some time doing media coverage to make sure the public knows that he was able to work on passing this bill with bipartisanship. His ratings have decreased quite a bit since taking office. However, I don’t pay too much attention to ratings as of right now, since he’s still early into his four-year term. If Biden and his administration act fast to bring some of these things in the infrastructure bill to fruition in the next year or two, then Biden’s approval ratings most likely will get an uptick. What Can We Expect From the Bill? [HR 3684, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act](, is a hefty one — consisting of about 1,039 pages. Since this is a brief article and I don’t think you want me to get into every section of the act, let me briefly break down some of the sections of interest of improvements that are included in this spending package: - How we commute in cities (metro, bike lanes, buses). - Access to the internet. - Travel and transportation (airports, Amtrak, roads, bridges). - How goods are transported. - Access to clean water. - Electric vehicle adoption and EV battery recycling. As I mentioned earlier, this is a massive bill that involves in-depth detail on exactly how and where the funding will go, but there’s one thing that’s obvious: This bill should have a positive impact on the future of America and the American people. This could be a massive step forward into an optimistic future for the U.S. That's why the Biden administration and companies need to be ready to step up and get the ball rolling. Have You Heard of “TriFuel-238”? A single ounce could power your home for a year. Under half an ounce could get you from LA to D.C. And now, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration... The breakthrough known as "TriFuel-238"... Could trigger a wealth event unseen since the dawn of the internet... As it takes the throne as the cheapest source of energy on the planet. This has nothing to do with renewables or fossil fuels — or virtually anything you’ve ever seen before. Yet this strange substance could now claim the lion’s share of a $1.9 trillion opportunity... And hand early investors a potential life-changing fortune. [Click here for the urgent details.]( Ramping up America's Electric Charging Infrastructure One of the things that the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is set on doing is building up a national network of electric vehicle charging stations. This also included funding to increase the nation’s electric grid through upgrading high-voltage transmission lines. The package will direct $5 billion to expand electric vehicle highway charging so that EV drivers will be able to take those long road trips and not worry about their vehicle running out of charge. Then there's another $2.5 billion in federal grant funding toward electric vehicle charging or alternatives like hydrogen fueling infrastructure, with $2.5 billion set aside to electrify school buses as well — and that’s just the beginning. The U.S. will need to start building the ecosystem for charging stations for electric vehicles soon and quickly. And that might be more realistic than we think. There are already a few companies that are ready to take on the task — or at least, EV charging provider ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT) is. ChargePoint is a market leader in this emerging sector and provides EV charging hardware, software, and other related management services and software. It has already created some of the largest charging networks in North America and Europe. In an interview for The Wall Street Journal, Anne Smart, vice president of public policy at ChargePoint, said, "States are prepared. They’ve got experience." Smart added that the charging industry has established a network of contractors and “people in all 50 states ready to install the stations and maintain the stations.” This is just the beginning, but it’s a start. We know that the U.S. government is investing in and working toward initiatives to decarbonize the transportation industry with not just personal vehicles, but with passenger cars, trucks, and urban transportation systems. Historic Cash Surge Caused by THIS Document? This U.N. document is behind an imminent economic disruption — one that could mint millionaires. $2.5 trillion is at stake in the U.S., according to Princeton University. And one off-the-radar investment could allow you to tap into this cash surge. Because a single event scheduled for November 12, 2021 is expected to make this investment soar. This could be like buying Tesla back in 2012. Shares soared 19,198%... $2,500 turned into nearly half a MILLION dollars. Today you can get in for less than $5... But with the November 12 deadline approaching fast, there’s not much time to act. [Click here for the details]( before it’s too late. Embarking on Innovation The immediate need to reduce emissions and take action against climate change has become obvious. While going electric could be the answer now, other clean energy options are coming to the surface and could even become better alternatives. One option that I’ve become particularly interested in is green ammonia. It has the ability to support global goals and targets for reducing CO2 emissions. Not a lot of people know this, but ammonia can be used as a fossil fuel replacement in gasoline, diesel, and other fossil fuel-burning engines and turbines. And, using a simple conversion process, a Canadian company has discovered a method for creating carbon-free ammonia that could be suitable fuel for any vehicle on the road today — without the CO2 emissions. Even better, gas stations could be retrofitted to provide green ammonia systems so that the process of refueling could be similar to you filling up your tank with gasoline, diesel, or propane. Unfortunately, I don’t have the time to go into complete detail about this fuel, but I can give you [exclusive]([access to a presentation]( that explains more about the technology and the company that holds the patent for this groundbreaking invention. I know it’s easy to think that electrifying our transportation and grids will be the best alternative. However, I think as a nation and as a world leader, we need to be more open to new ideas and ready to embark on innovations, especially if the technology could be equally — if not more — beneficial to our future. Embark on this groundbreaking invention with me. Check out this [presentation]( today. Until next time, [Monica Savaglia Signature Park Avenue Digest] Monica Savaglia --------------------------------------------------------------- How to Survive the “Zombie Cell” Apocalypse I’m not here to scare you. But there might be something hiding inside your body that’s causing you to age. And it probably doesn’t cross your mind that fatigue, brain fog, digestive discomfort, and skin problems could all be caused by this one thing... It’s something called “zombie cells.” Cells hiding in your body that aren’t alive but aren’t dead, either. They’re too damaged to carry out their normal functions or repair tissue, so they clog up the works, leading to a gradual deterioration of your body. And that’s what causes aging. But what if I told you there’s a way to flush “zombie cells” out of your body and turn back the hands of time? You see, Dr. Anil Bajnath, an adjunct professor at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., has discovered a truly groundbreaking medicine that eliminates “zombie cells.” [Get all the details of this new medicine]( that can give you the chance to radically transform your health and enjoy a sense of peace and full-body well-being that you probably haven’t ever experienced. Browse Our Archives [I'm Loving This Inflation!]( [What a Gigantic Waste!]( [This Could End the Plastic Industry as We Know It]( [Bourbon, Motorcycles, and Plastic: The Climate War Heats Up]( [2022: The Year of Electric Vehicle (EV)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. 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