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Rep. Chip Roy Says GOP s Job is to Slow Infrastructure Bill Down Until December 2022
On 7/6/21 at 11:25 PM EDT
GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas believes that it is the job of Republicans to obstruct President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress until December 2022.
Roy expressed hopes that Republicans will be able to block the compromise to President Joe Biden s infrastructure plan at least until after the midterm elections take place next year. The congressman made the remarks in a freshly surfaced video that was recorded late last month during an event hosted by Patriot Voices, a conservative group founded by former Republican Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.
(The Center Square) - A group of bipartisan members in the U.S. House of Representatives released an endorsement Tuesday of the latest iteration of President Joe Bidenâs proposed infrastructure bill.
The delayed endorsement signals a renewed hope for the infrastructure deal, which has been in question for months. The Problem Solvers Caucus released its own version of the infrastructure plan last month, but has now endorsed the plan hammered out between a bipartisan group of Senators with the White House.
âThe bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus strongly supports the Senate infrastructure framework, which is closely aligned with our own âBuilding Bridgesâ proposal released last month,â said the bipartisan group, which is comprised of 58 members, evenly split between Republicans and Democrats. âIn light of the bipartisan, bicameral genesis of the framework, we encourage an expeditious, stand-alone vote in the House and thank our bipartisan Senate partners