Sen. Joni Ernst, US Senator for Iowa | Joni Ernst Official Webste
Sen. Joni Ernst, US Senator for Iowa | Joni Ernst Official Webste
Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator from Iowa, posted a series of tweets on July 30, 2025, highlighting cost overruns and delays in major U.S. infrastructure projects funded by taxpayer dollars.
In one tweet, Ernst stated: "A lot of your tax dollars have been sunk into shipbuilding, but that hasn't produced anything that floats. The Coast Guard’s Polar Security Cutters are five years behind schedule and more than $2 billion over budget with the contracts actively under review for cancellation." (July 30, 2025).
She also addressed issues with public transit construction in Maryland: "Building a new metro line in Maryland has been an unmitigated disaster. The project that was supposed to be in service by 2022 has been delayed until 2027, likely later, and has increased from $2.4 billion to $5.5 billion." (July 30, 2025).
Ernst further criticized spending on San Francisco's Bay Area subway system: "San Francisco's bay area subway ridership might be at just 43% of pre-COVID levels but that didn't stop a project for more train cars. The cost of the project has increased to $4 billion, $1.3 billion more than the original cost." (July 30, 2025).
These posts reflect ongoing national debates about federal infrastructure spending and oversight. Projects like the Coast Guard’s Polar Security Cutters have faced scrutiny for persistent delays and escalating costs since their inception; similar concerns have arisen regarding large-scale transit developments across the country as they encounter funding challenges and shifting ridership patterns.