State Senator Brian Chavez shared updates on social media about his recent engagements and participation in a major infrastructure event. In a series of posts, Chavez described interactions with both constituents and key figures in government and industry.
On March 20, 2026, Chavez wrote, “I am grateful for the chance to connect with so many from across our state.”
Three days later, on March 23, 2026, he highlighted a significant development: “A truly mind expanding groundbreaking ceremony was held in Pike county. SoftBank Group/SB Energy, along with the United States government, officially broke ground on a $500Billion, (eventually expanding to $1Trillion+) investment into American infrastructure and security.” The post refers to an event involving substantial public-private collaboration aimed at strengthening infrastructure and national security.
Also on March 23, Chavez noted discussions with prominent officials: “Chairman Adam Holmes and I were able to have brief, but substantive, conversations with: Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, Assistant Secretary Tim Walsh (Office of Environmental Management-DOE), and (former) Sec of Energy Dan Brouillette.” These interactions underscore the presence of high-level federal leadership at the ceremony.
The partnership between SoftBank Group/SB Energy and U.S. governmental agencies signals a growing trend toward large-scale investments in critical American infrastructure. Such initiatives are often intended to address aging systems and bolster resilience against emerging threats.



