The bipartisan infrastructure agreement is designed to strengthen our economy, create jobs, and improve productivity.
Our bill responsibly upgrades core areas of infrastructure which lowers the costs on businesses and reduces inflationary pressures.
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Recent analysis conducted by & back this up: “A well-structured infrastructure bill would boost the supply side of the economy, reducing inflationary pressures....
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...Improving roads, bridges, and ports would make it less costly for businesses to operate, allowing them to increase their output per hour, and putting downward pressure on consumer prices."
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Cool - get me the legislative text by next week. ok?
Already your buddies like Sen Rounds are saying you won't try and meet "artificial deadlines" - this better not be an attempt to kill time...
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Rob voted against helping families raising children. He voted to cut taxes for billion-dollar corporations and himself, but nothing for families struggling to raise kids.
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Lol! You have to convince your side that the country is more important than partisanship and as your 98% with the party voting record illustrates, that is going to be an impossible sell.
#RobDoesntCare
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Hi Senator what is your take on @GOPLeader meeting #TheFormerGuy ahead of the 1st meeting of the select committee? Do you think it should disqualify all Republicans?







