From I Make America <[email protected]>
Subject What changed in 45 years?
Date October 25, 2021 1:49 PM
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Tell your representative to Vote Yes on Infrastructure!

In the fight for a stronger and more resilient future, I Make America seeks to spotlight our supporters who are standing up and telling their stories about how infrastructure impacts them.

Georgia I Make America supporter, Shannon, shares her story about how poor infrastructure has impacted her daily life and why it is important for Congress to pass funding that will create jobs and ensure the safety of Americans across the country.

"I work for an asphalt equipment manufacturer and have a passion for manufacturing. Our roads haven't had a significant investment in many years. Yes, cities have widened roads, but by and large our interstate system hasn't expanded.

I have traveled down I-24 and it has the same number of lanes as it did when I was 7. I am now 52. The truck traffic has expanded dramatically in those forty-five years. One accident will shut roads down completely.

We need to invest in our own infrastructure for the jobs it will create, the safety it will give travelers, and the stable future it will provide taxpayers as our population increases. Infrastructure is one of the only things that the majority of Americans can agree on. Let's get the bills passed and let's get to work improving our country!"

- Shannon P., I Make America Supporter Since 2020

New infrastructure funding will bring 100,000 new jobs to the equipment manufacturing industry and enable us to add more than $27B to the U.S. economy over the next three years.

Together we can urge Congress to pass the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act!

Tell your representative to Stand With Us!

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