The IRA has created more than 334,000 jobs nationwide and lowered costs for millions of families since 2022
Two years ago, the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law thanks to House Democrats.
Every single House Republican – including Marc Molinaro – opposed this landmark legislation.
The historic legislation has delivered working families across the country by cutting costs, creating jobs, and investing in American manufacturing. The Inflation Reduction Act has:
Capped prescription drug costs for Medicare recipients at $2,000 per year (starting in 2025). More 18 million seniors will save an average of $400 a year, 1.8 million of which could save as much as $2,500 a year.
Kept the health care industry from raising costs on 13,000 people in NY-19 who rely on the Affordable Care Act, saving them $1,500 per year.
Marc Molinaro and House Republicans have voted 42 times to repeal the job creating investments in the Inflation Reduction Act. But that hasn’t stopped Molinaro from touting job-creating provisions of the law as “exceptionally important” – even after he voted to repeal them.
DCCC Spokesperson Ellie Dougherty:
“Marc Molinaro’s vote to repeal key provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act is just one example of why Upstate New Yorkers cannot trust him to support common sense legislation that lowers costs, creates jobs, and grows the middle class – and is why they will elect new representation in November.”