Promises made, promises kept: Mapping President Biden’s 26,000 projects improving America

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Promises made, promises kept: Mapping President Biden’s 26,000 projects improving America

Promises made promises Kept with President Bidens infrastructure projects

Florida GOP Rep Maria Elvira Salazar is facing criticism after claiming credit for projects made possible by bipartisan legislation that she didn’t support. – Independent

How do you help MAGA Republicans remember that they voted against President Biden’s Infrastructure bill? We mapped 26,764 projects across America improving lives and overlaid it with the Republicans who voted to kill the bill. Now you know who to thank and who to hold accountable. Check this map to see how it is improving your community.

Mapping progress with President Biden's infrastructure projects.

Infrastructure improves lives

President Biden forged consensus and compromise between Democrats, Republicans, and Independents to deliver the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law – a historic investment in America’s crumbling infrastructure that will rebuild roads and bridges, replace lead pipes, help provide high-speed internet to every family in America, deliver cheaper and cleaner energy to households and businesses, and produce concrete results that change people’s lives for the better.

Since signing the law, the Biden-Harris Administration has hit the ground running to make major progress. Already at this early stage, over $390 billion has been announced and is headed to states, Tribes, territories and local governments with thousands of specific recipients and projects identified for funding. Thousands more recipients will be added in the coming months, as additional funding opportunities become grant awards and as formula funds direct states to become specific projects. – White House

Republicans didn't vote for the infrastructure bill now claim credit for it.

Center For Common Ground

This project to map how President Biden’s Infrastructure plan is helping all communities was inspired by Center For Common Ground.

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TakeAway: Those who can, do. Those who can’t create noise. Hold MAGA Republicans accountable for blocking the infrastructure bill that they are now trying to claim credit for. Vote For President Biden and Democrats.

Deepak
DemLabs

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