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Andy Harris Votes to Block Huge Win for Maryland Workers and Families

Harris votes against once-in-a-generation investment that will rebuild infrastructure on the Eastern Shore and create millions of good-paying jobs

Yesterday, Rep. Andy Harris tried to deny a huge win for Marylanders by voting “NO” on the wildly popular bipartisan infrastructure package. The legislation makes game-changing investments in clean infrastructure, significantly expands broadband access, strengthens our climate resilience, and provides millions of Americans with good-paying union jobs.

If it were up to Andy Harris, workers and families across the Eastern Shore and Maryland’s First District would have lost out on this once-in-a-generation investment to fix their crumbling roads and bridges and rebuild their communities to be even stronger.

This infrastructure package is the largest long-term investment in our infrastructure and competitiveness in nearly a century, and thanks to House Democrats, people across the country will feel the effects of this legislation for generations to come.

While Andy Harris followed his party leaders and extremist House Republicans in voting “NO” on this legislation that a majority of the American people support, House Democrats worked to ensure Congress passed this legislation that will invest not only in our roads, but in the American people, creating thousands of good-paying union jobs in Harris’ backyard and growing the economy in a way that works better for everyone.

“Yesterday, Andy Harris proved once again that he would rather take orders from his radical party bosses than deliver meaningful wins for Marylanders,” said DCCC Spokesperson Abel Iraola. “No thanks to Andy Harris, Marylanders will reap the benefits of this historic investment for years, have access to good-paying jobs, and finally get their roads, bridges, and public transit fixed. If it wasn’t already clear, yesterday’s vote shows voters in Maryland’s First District that they can’t rely on Andy Harris to deliver.”

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