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SCHAUMBURG, IL – Today, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi joined Transportation Secretary Buttigieg, Mayor Lightfoot, Senator Durbin, Senator Duckworth, Rep. Rush, Rep. Kelly, Rep. Foster, Rep. Garcia, Rep. Newman, the Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL), and CTA President Dorval Carter at CTA Red Line – 95th/Dan Ryan Station to celebrate and highlight the transformational ADA accommodations completed at the station to strengthen accessibility for all travelers. As a supporter of the INVEST in America Act, co-lead of the Fixing America s Bridges Act, and an active advocate for the Elgin-O Hare Western Access Project, Congressman Krishnamoorthi expressed the need to prioritize increased infrastructure funding nationwide.
Raja Krishnamoorthi, Indian-American Congressman
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The Indian-American Congressman supports efforts to mitigate the pandemic on a global scale, especially in countries most impacted, such as India Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has welcomed the unanimous passage of a House resolution that urged the Biden administration to send critical medical supplies to India amid the second wave of coronavirus.
Mr. Krishnamoorthi applauded the passage of the resolution, which he co-sponsored, recognising the devastating impact of COVID-19 in India. As a member of the India Caucus, Congressman Krishnamoorthi supports U/S/ efforts to mitigate the pandemic on a global scale, especially in countries most impacted, such as India.
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Before attending a G-7 summit in England, US president Joe Biden on Thursday promised to donate 500 million doses of vaccine to bolster the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic across the world.