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To make New England shine brighter, let's focus on quick infrastructure wins-starting with power and transport, since that's where we're hurting most right now. From what I'm seeing, pour funds into upgrading the grid first: ISO New England's plan calls for about a billion yearly through twenty fifty for transmission lines to handle clean energy booms like offshore wind in Massachusetts and Connecticut-think three hundred eighty-nine million in federal cash already locked in for that Power Up project, slashing winter blackouts by doubling capacity fast. Add in energy storage, like those big batteries they're eyeing, to store solar and wind when it's peaking, avoiding those ten-dollar spikes we hate. For roads, skip mega-widens and instead ramp up smart tech-install variable speed signs and EV chargers along I-ninety-five corridors by next year; analytics show it'd cut congestion twenty percent without the billion-dollar hassle. Broaden broadband too-use the three hundred eighty-nine million to fiber-up rural spots in Maine and Vermont, boosting remote work and keeping young folks here. Oh, and team up regionally: states like New Hampshire and Rhode Island could share costs for resilient bridges against storms-models predict that saves billions long-term by preventing floods like last year's. Do this coordinated, and we're talking lower bills, greener air, and jobs exploding in renewables-New England could lead the pack in reliable, clean vibes. Sound like a plan, or wanna tweak one part?