WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to the Committee on Ways and Means' inclusion of tax credits for municipal broadband in the reconciliation package, Adam Brandon, President of FreedomWorks, commented:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As the Democratic leadership struggles to meet their promise of holding a vote on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act by September 27, Adam Brandon, FreedomWorks President, commented:
In an effort to fulfill many of his campaign promises, President Biden, along with numerous congressional Democrats, came to an agreement on a $3.5 trillion budget blueprint. This blueprint, dubbed the “Human Infrastructure” budget proposal, allocates money to “combat climate change,” expand Medicare, as well as numerous other partisan priorities.
On behalf of FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote in the manner prescribed for each amendment or motion below to the Democrats’ Partisan Reconciliation Package, H.R. 1319, should these amendments be allowed votes.
On behalf of FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote in the manner prescribed for each amendment or motion below to the Democrats’ Partisan Reconciliation Package, H.R. 1319, should these amendments be allowed votes.
On behalf of FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote in the manner prescribed for each amendment or motion below to the Democrats’ Partisan Reconciliation Package, H.R. 1319, should these amendments be allowed votes.
On behalf of FreedomWorks activists nationwide, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote NO on the House spending package being advanced under budget reconciliation, dubbed the “American Rescue Plan Act of 2021,” H.R. 1319.
On behalf of our activist community, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to vote NO on President Joe Biden’s blatantly partisan budget, S.Con.Res. 5. The entire purpose of S.Con.Res. 5 is to force legislation through Congress on party lines. Although the nascent Biden administration has had a message of “unity,” the use of budget reconciliation means that bipartisanship is being cast aside to advance a partisan agenda.