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Wingman68

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The $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill passes the Senate



After months of negotiation, the Senate voted 69-30 to pass the $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan, which includes $550 billion in new funding for transportation, broadband and utilities. 19 Republicans joined all 50 Democrats to pass the bill. The bill will now go to the House of Representatives, where it will be delayed by Pelosi until after the Senate passes a full budget for 2022.



Here are the 19 Republicans who voted with Democrats:

Roy Blunt, Missouri
Richard Burr, North Carolina
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
Susan Collins, Maine
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Deb Fischer, Nebraska
Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
Chuck Grassley, Iowa
John Hoeven, North Dakota
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
Rob Portman, Ohio
James Risch, Idaho
Mitt Romney, Utah
Dan Sullivan, Alaska
Thom Tillis, North Carolina
Roger Wicker, Mississippi
 

canadyjd

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The $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill passes the Senate



After months of negotiation, the Senate voted 69-30 to pass the $1.2 trillion infrastructure plan, which includes $550 billion in new funding for transportation, broadband and utilities. 19 Republicans joined all 50 Democrats to pass the bill. The bill will now go to the House of Representatives, where it will be delayed by Pelosi until after the Senate passes a full budget for 2022.



Here are the 19 Republicans who voted with Democrats:

Roy Blunt, Missouri
Richard Burr, North Carolina
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia
Bill Cassidy, Louisiana
Susan Collins, Maine
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota
Mike Crapo, Idaho
Deb Fischer, Nebraska
Lindsey Graham, South Carolina
Chuck Grassley, Iowa
John Hoeven, North Dakota
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky
Lisa Murkowski, Alaska
Rob Portman, Ohio
James Risch, Idaho
Mitt Romney, Utah
Dan Sullivan, Alaska
Thom Tillis, North Carolina
Roger Wicker, Mississippi
Roy Blunt from Missouri isn’t running for re-election.

peace to you
 

Wingman68

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Now you see the true colors. This is why we are losing our sovereignty. These ‘leaders’ are watching out for their own bubble. You see the same thing right here on this board. People are complacent about giving up basic freedoms as long as their world keeps spinning along. They are especially pleased when voices are lost that made them uncomfortable, whether it be Trump or someone who has been a part of this community for a very long time.

When you look at the installed current prez/vp & realize THAT is the leader of the free world…..& all eyes look to America for freedom? It would have to give anyone pause as to our future with the agenda being thrust on all of us in the world right now. Yes, agenda is the only logical answer.
 

Bible Thumpin n Gun Totin

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Here on the TN/VA/NC border, on the NC side, I've never voted for Thom Tillis and I voted for Burr once.

Looks like I made good choices at the time ;)
 
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