There are a lot more Congressional Republicans taking credit for President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law than who actually voted for it.
On the two-year anniversary of the law, let’s take a look.
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Senator Tuberville voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Here he is touting its investments in Alabama.
Senators Cotton and Boozman both voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Here they are celebrating its investments in Arkansas.
Senator Cornyn voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Here he is highlighting its investments in Texas.
The Biden-Harris Administration is proud our infrastructure investments are so popular that Congressional Republicans are trying to take credit for them, despite voting against them.
Like President Biden says, we’ll see them at the next groundbreaking.
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The Biden-Harris Administration condemns, in the strongest terms, the alarming rise in antisemitic incidents at schools and on college campuses.
There is no place for hate in America. Here are some of the steps the Administration is taking to address this alarming rise.
The Department of Education is making it easier for students who experience Antisemitism, Islamophobia, or related discrimination to file a complaint under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice have taken steps to ensure campus law enforcement is included in engagements with state and local law enforcement, and have reached out directly to support campuses.
This morning, President Biden arrived in Tel Aviv to stand in solidarity with the people of Israel and show his steadfast support following Hamas’s appalling terrorist attack, as well as consult on next steps.
President Biden met with Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss the situation on the ground, objectives in the days ahead, and what Israel needs to defend itself from terrorism.
In discussions, President Biden also made it clear that we do not want to see this conflict widen, deepen, or expand.
Since the terrorist attacks in Israel began this weekend, President Biden has been receiving regular updates on the situation from his national security team.
@POTUS spoke with @IsraeliPM this weekend to reaffirm the United States stands with Israel as they defend themselves.
On Saturday, President Biden also spoke with King Abdullah of Jordan and the two leaders agreed to stay in regular contact, including through their respective national security teams.
This morning, President Biden met with @SecBlinken, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer, Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall, and @WHCOS for updates on the situation.
We’re less than two weeks away from the end of the fiscal year and extreme House Republicans are marching our country toward a government shutdown.
Here’s what you to need to know:
Just a few months ago, President Biden and Congressional leaders reached a bipartisan budget agreement.
Now, extreme House Republicans are ignoring this deal and demanding devastating cuts to critical programs as a condition of keeping the government open.
The cuts extreme House Republicans are calling for would:
- Eliminate tens of thousands of Head Start slots
- Slash education funding for low-income students
- Cut funding for law enforcement
- Raise housing costs