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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.
A tweet from Senator Tuberville that reads "I🧵I’m pleased to see Pelham awarded a grant to make much-needed infrastructure updates so that Shelby County residents can continue safely going about their daily routines with minimal disruption."
A tweet from Senator Tuberville that reads "Broadband is vital for the success of our rural communities and for our entire economy. Great to see Alabama receive crucial funds to boost ongoing broadband efforts."
Senators Cotton and Boozman both voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Here they are celebrating its investments in Arkansas.
A tweet from Senator Cotton that reads "The new terminal at  @flytxk will create jobs in Texarkana and ensure the airport supports the community for years to come. Thank you for the briefing and tour!"
A tweet from Senator Boozman that reads "NEWS: @SenTomCotton and I are proud to announce projects in Russellville and Bryant have received nearly $50 million in federal RAISE grants. Arkansas is filled with beautiful trails and outdoor spaces that we can & should continue to utilize and develop."
Senator Cornyn voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Here he is highlighting its investments in Texas. A tweet from Senator Cornyn that reads "Texas to receive $3.3 billion in federal funds to boost broadband expansion efforts."
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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