While passage in the Senate is discouraging, the fight is far from over! Opportunities remain to make the bipartisan deal and reconciliation bills more difficult for moderates to support in the House, and further divide the Democratic caucus. The bipartisan bill may return to the Senate for a second vote as well.
We are grateful to the principled conservative legislators that stood up against this bill, and to our huge team of grassroots conservatives who continue to speak out against radical Leftist agendas. Sentinels are having a real impact, as we saw with two of the original negotiators, Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), reconsidering their positions, issuing statements, and voting against bringing the bill to a vote. Keep up the pressure on your representatives, and visit our scorecard to see how your member voted on the “infrastructure” bill.
>>> Read more on how infrastructure, spending and debt, and Biden’s inflation hurt our economy and our country as a whole in Jessica Anderson’s and The Heritage Foundation’s Vice President James Carafano’s latest op-ed.