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Two Year Anniversary of Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, A Reminder That María Elvira Salazar Stood Against Rebuilding Florida’s Economy

Two years ago, María Elvira Salazar actively attempted to block a once-in-a-generation investment in America’s infrastructure that has created good-paying union jobs, fixed our crumbling roads and bridges, and expanded high-speed internet access.

Despite Salazar’s effort to block the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the law will continue to:

  • Enable low-income households to access free or discounted high-speed internet service

  • Improve hundreds of thousands of miles of roads and fix thousands of bridges

  • Strengthen supply-chains and expedite the movement of goods

  • Invest and modernize airport terminals

  • Upgrade our nation’s ports and waterways

Even though Salazar attempted to block this bipartisan law, she has been caught claiming credit for these game-changing investments in Florida.

DCCC Spokesperson Justin Chermol:
“House Republicans like María Elvira Salazar have failed to deliver common-sense legislation that would make life better for Floridians. Instead, she has propagated an extreme agenda that hurts middle-class families and benefits the wealthy and well-connected.”

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