Story highlights Hillary Clinton has committed to starting a $275 billion infrastructure plan within 100 days of getting into office

Clinton's camp is claiming the plans represent the most significant infrastructure investment since Eisenhower

Buena Park, California (CNN) Hillary Clinton, while campaigning in California, committed to sending "a comprehensive infrastructure proposal to Congress in her first 100 days in office," an aide said Wednesday.

"We will start working immediately because I want us to get this issue behind us," Clinton said on Wednesday in Buena Park, California, calling her infrastructure plan "the biggest infrastructure investment since Dwight Eisenhower's Interstate Highway System."

Clinton added that she felt "if we do comprehensive immigration reform and we invest in infrastructure... we are going to have more than enough jobs for everybody. That is what we want in America, because I want everybody to have jobs with purpose and dignity."

This is the second piece of legislation Clinton has pledged to send to Congress in the first 100 days. The first was immigration

The infrastructure proposal -- which was first rolled out at a November event in Boston -- will cost $275 billion.

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