Keep America Moving
A world-class transportation network is essential to maintaining America’s economic competitiveness.

In today’s interconnected world, sustained investment in America’s roads, bridges, transit systems, railroads, and ports is essential to bolstering our global competitiveness. These networks create and maintain jobs, strengthen public safety, improve quality of life, and power the movement of people and goods that drive trade and economic growth. A modern, reliable transportation network enables U.S. businesses to efficiently and competitively deliver American agriculture, commodities, materials, and products both domestically and internationally.
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Congress must act in 2026 to provide certainty, funding, and reforms for our nation’s roads, bridges, and transit infrastructure.
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The Importance of Robust Infrastructure with HNTB’s Bryan Jones
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Bryan Jones, President of the Mid Atlantic Division at HNTB, highlights the critical role of federal investment in transportation networks and the long-term benefits it brings to businesses and communities.
Why Infrastructure Investment Can't Wait with CRH’s Ryan Lindsey
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Ryan Lindsey, Executive Vice President of Government Relations at CRH Americas, spotlights the urgent need for surface transportation reauthorization, smarter permitting reform, and renewed investment in our roads, bridges, and ports.
- Reauthorization PrioritiesLearn the Chamber's core priorities in working with DOT to build and sustain a world-class, safe, and efficient transportation infrastructure system in the United States.Learn more
- The Road AheadWhat we told the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee, including working together to draft and pass robust, impactful, and comprehensive surface transportation and infrastructure legislation.See the Details
- The Next Surface Transportation BillIt provides a unique opportunity to target investments that overcome numerous challenges facing millions of American families and businesses.Learn More
The Next Reauthorization Must:
- Enhance Safety, Efficiency, and ReliabilityEnable long-term investments to create safer, more reliable infrastructure that protects travelers, workers, and communities while building resilience.Read More
- Sustain Necessary Funding LevelsBuild on current funding levels to continue addressing the needs of our infrastructure system and building for the future.Learn More
- Modernize the Permitting ProcessAccelerate the implementation and maximize the impact of public investments by providing real predictability, transparency, and consistency in the permitting process.Learn More
- Fix the Highway Trust FundRestore the user fee as the primary funding source of infrastructure funding, modernize the model to account for today’s vehicles, and provide reliability and certainty for future infrastructure investments.Learn More
Latest Content
- The CEO of the Port of Long Beach shares how federal funding is essential to accelerate planned infrastructure and rail investments that will modernize the port, improve freight flow, and reinforce supply chain resilience nationwide.Leaders from the South Carolina city discuss how 21st century infrastructure drives regional growth.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce co-hosted a roundtable discussion with Representative Nick Begich (R-AK) and local business leaders on the importance of reauthorizing federal surface transportation programs this year.America’s transportation infrastructure powers every state’s economy and jobs—so Congress must reauthorize long-term federal surface transportation funding to keep projects moving.At the Chamber’s Keep America Moving Summit, leaders from business, government and infrastructure sectors discussed priorities for the next surface transportation bill and the policies needed to strengthen and modernize America’s transportation network.This coalition letter was sent to Congressional leadership outlining a proposal to ensure long-term fiscal sustainability for the Highway Trust Fund.The U.S. Chamber's Keep America Moving initiative urges Congress to fund long-term surface transportation programs to strengthen infrastructure and local economies, and is taking the message nationwide through an infrastructure tour.The U.S. Chamber hosted a roundtable with Representative Josh Harder (CA-09) and local business leaders on the importance of reauthorizing federal surface transportation programs this year and advancing comprehensive permitting reform.The Chamber-hosted event convened business, government, and transportation leaders to highlight the critical role a strong, reliable transportation network plays in driving economic growth.U.S. Chamber statement applauding the House passage of the Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development (SPEED) Act.















