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27. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. “Escalator Rehabilitation Timeline.” WMATA.com , 2023.

28. Project schedule documenting delays in replacing escalators across the DC Metro.

29. White House. Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Fact Sheet . Washington, DC: Executive Office of the President, 2023.

30. Outlines goals and allocations in the Biden administration’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure law.

31. Daily Reporter . “Trump Administration Pauses Infrastructure Funds.” Daily Reporter , January 2025.

32. Covers the executive order halting infrastructure disbursements under the Trump administration.

33. Transportation for America. “Deferred Maintenance and Local Budget Strain.” T4America.org , 2025.

34. Advocacy report connecting budget cuts to local infrastructure breakdowns.

35. Urban Institute. “The Rural Water Crisis and Small Systems.” Urban Wire , October 2023.

36. Analysis of challenges faced by small towns managing outdated water systems.

37. Resilience.org . “Can America Avoid Catastrophic Infrastructure Failure?” Resilience , May 18, 2025.

38. Editorial exploring the consequences of continued infrastructure neglect.

39. New York Post . “Power Outage Leaves Riders Trapped in NYC Subway.” New York Post , December 12, 2024.

40. Firsthand accounts of a substation failure that halted subway service in Brooklyn.

41. Scientific American . “Why Water Mains Keep Breaking in U.S. Cities.” Scientific American , March 2024.

42. Explains why aging materials and environmental stress lead to frequent water main failures.

43. European Commission. “TEN-T Core Network Projects Overview.” EU Mobility and Transport , 2023.

44. Framework and progress report on Europe’s coordinated transport infrastructure expansion.

45. Southern Environmental Law Center. “Prichard’s Water Crisis.” SELC News Blog , 2024.

46. Environmental and legal analysis of structural water failures in Southern communities.

47. WITA / Hinrich Foundation. “How the U.S. Compares to China’s Infrastructure Strategy.” WITA.org , 2021.

48. International policy comparison between American and Chinese infrastructure priorities.

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