GOP senators that voted for infrastructure bill need to be held accountable
Illustration on the recent Senate infrastructure vote by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times more >
By Michael McKenna Saturday, August 14, 2021
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
There are plenty of reasons not to like the infrastructure legislation that recently cleared the Senate It sets the stage for truly destructive reconciliation legislation. It creates a foundation for a tax on miles driven. Less than 10% of its spending is dedicated to roads and bridges. It establishes a protected class based on one’s “real or perceived” gender identity. It mandates ignition interlocks (breathalyzers) in new cars.
So, it is no surprise that a majority of the Senate Republican caucus (about 30 senators) were consistently opposed to the legislation and voted against it in both of the important procedural votes — the motion to proceed to debate and the motion to proceed to final passage — and the vote on final passage.
A smaller group of about a dozen Republican senators voted yes on the procedural votes and yes on the final passage These senators fall into three groups. Some are retiring (Sens. Rob Portman, of Ohio, Richard Burr of North Carolina, Roy Blunt of Missouri) or just won re-election and are unlikely to run again (Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Thom Tillis of North Carolina).
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