ROADS ACT

Using the Military to rebuild our roads

ROADS Act (Rebuilding Of America through Defense Spending): inspired by President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s National Interstate and Defense Highways Act of 1956, Ammar’s ROADS Act would increase and divert Defense funds to repair crumbling roads and bridges throughout the United States.

The law would:

  1. Increase Defense spending and direct the Departments of Defense, FEMA and the FCC to marshal resources to rebuild crumbling infrastructure, construct roads in remote disaster prone areas, and install rural broadband
  2. Create millions of jobs by providing enlisted military personnel trained in military base construction with hands on experience building America's infrastructure under the supervision and and in collaboration with civilian contractors and workers
  3. Reduce wasteful spending by applying military funds used for short-term training construction exercises toward real life public infrastructure projects instead
  4. Provide military members with real life, real-time experience in public construction projects while their still enlisted so that they automatically qualified and certified for civilian work through a program called from Helmets to Hardhats.