Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has sent a wish list of Iowa's top infrastructure needs to the administration of President-elect Donald Trump.

During his campaign, Trump promised to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure, pledging to spend billions on new bridges, airports and ports. After his election win, the transition team asked all 50 U.S. governors to outline their greatest infrastructure needs.

Branstad's memo to the transition team goes beyond just his wish list for Iowa. He also emphasized the need for national prioritization of flood mitigation and nutrient reduction initiatives, expanded broadband access, a modernized electric grid and advanced disaster mitigation projects. His note also asked Trump's team to approve the completion of the highly contested Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines, maintain the current wind energy production tax credit and maintain the current Renewable Fuel Standard.

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