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  1. The Build Back Better Act that just passed the House will provide universal pre-K, deliver tax cuts for the middle class, lower the costs of child care and health care, and launch an unprecedented effort to combat climate change. It’s a win for the American people.

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  2. Nov 18

    States across our nation have passed laws that would make it harder to vote. Congress must pass the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to help make sure that all voters can have their vote counted.

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  3. Nov 18

    From child care to housing, we need to bring down the costs of living for working families. Congress must pass the Build Back Better Act.

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  4. Nov 18

    As significant as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is, our work is far from over. Congress must pass the Build Back Better Act to lower costs and cut taxes for working families, tackle the climate crisis, enact universal pre-K, and much more.

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  5. Nov 18

    Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, high-speed internet will be more accessible in urban, suburban, and rural communities across America.

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  6. Nov 18

    Our Build Back Better Act will help lift long-term economic growth through stronger productivity and labor force growth—and not add inflationary pressures to the economy.

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  7. Nov 17

    Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, America is on track to once again have the best roads, bridges, ports, and airports over the next decade.

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  8. Nov 17

    Together, we will tackle the urgent challenges of our time.

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  9. Nov 17

    The right to vote is the cornerstone of our communities and our democracy. We will keep fighting to protect it.

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  10. Nov 17

    President ’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal will be the largest investment in Tribal infrastructure ever in funding for drinking clean water, high-speed internet, roads and bridges, environmental cleanups, and much more.

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  11. Nov 16

    This year, at least 33 anti-voter laws have been passed in 19 states. These laws are designed to make it more difficult to vote. Congress must pass the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.

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  12. Nov 16

    We have made significant progress in partnership with Tribal Nations, but more needs to be done. President announced new initiatives to improve public safety and advance justice.

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  13. Nov 16

    American families are feeling a strain on their pocketbooks—and is committed to addressing it. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will help -Lower costs -Reduce bottlenecks -Get goods to market faster And Build Back Better will further help lower costs for families.

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  14. Nov 16

    The work of building a more perfect union did not end with the railroad or the interstate. And it will not end now. Let’s pass the Build Back Better Act.

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  15. Nov 16

    Our alliance with France is our oldest and among our strongest. I look forward to building a better future for not only our two nations but with partners worldwide.

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  17. Nov 16

    President signing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal is proof that Democrats and Republicans can come together and deliver results for the American people.

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  18. Nov 15

    Together, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal and Build Back Better Act will create good-paying jobs, rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, lower costs for working families, and make historic investments in our future.

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  19. Nov 15

    Today is a historic day for our nation’s infrastructure and the American people.

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  20. Nov 15

    From the start of our administration, we were determined to follow through with our promise to invest in our nation's infrastructure. Today, when President signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal into law, we did just that.

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