Today, the DCCC is reminding Californians that Michelle Steel voted against the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act. The CHIPS and Science Act – which was signed into law one year today – is game-changing legislation that invests in America, creates good-paying union construction and manufacturing jobs, and ensures U.S. competitiveness with the Chinese Communist Party.
Steel voted against:
Bringing semiconductor manufacturing back to the U.S. and reducing production delays.
Catalyzing regional economic growth across the nation.
Creating investments in STEM education and training from K-12 to community college, undergraduate and graduate education.
Rather than vote for bipartisan legislation in service of her constituents, Steel has spent her time in Congress appeasing party bosses. Even worse, this Congress, Steel has voted with extremists like Marjorie Taylor Greene 90.2% of the time.
DCCC spokesperson Dan Gottlieb:
“Steel’s vote against the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act is a vote against common-sense legislation that is lowering costs and creating better-paying jobs. Her actions to push an extreme agenda over voting for kitchen table issues will cost them next November.”
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