In a recent blog post for Occupational Health & Safety magazine, Jerry Law writes that many lawmakers and stakeholders “are calling for making major investments to repair America's roads and bridges.” He highlights a recent Hamilton Project paper, “Fix It First, Expand It Second, Reward It Third: A New Strategy for America’s Highways,” in which Matthew Kahn of the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability and David M. Levinson of the University of Minnesota proposed a reorganization of our national highway infrastructure priorities. To read the full piece, click here.