Jul 01, 2020 · Rep. Fudge Votes for Moving Forward Act July 1, 2020 WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Marcia L. Fudge (OH-11) voted for the Moving Forward Act, legislation that invests more than $1.5 trillion in rebuilding America’s infrastructure, while creating millions of jobs and addressing disparities in urban, suburban and rural communities across Ohio and

Jul 07, 2020 Rep. Bera Votes for George Floyd Justice in Policing Act WASHINGTON, DC- Rep. Ami Bera, M.D. (D-CA) today voted for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, a comprehensive law enforcement reform package that will hold police accountable, change the culture of law enforcement, and build trust between law enforcement and our communities. “Like Americans across the country, I was horrified by the murder of George Floyd. House votes to make Republican Rep. Cutler its next The vote for Rep. Bryan Cutler of Lancaster County made him the House’s presiding officer, one step up from the job of majority leader, a post he held for nearly two years. After he was sworn in, Cutler spoke of the state’s founder, William Penn, as well as the challenges the state currently faces. 307 Votes: House District 10 presents more competitive

Jul 07, 2020 · Sweeping Bill Invests More Than $1.5 Trillion to Create Jobs Rebuilding America’s Infrastructure (Tucson, AZ) – Today, Rep. Kirkpatrick voted to pass H.R. 2, the Moving Forward Act, House Democrats’ sweeping legislation to invest more than $1.5 trillion in modern, sustainable infrastructure while creating millions of good-paying jobs, combatting the climate crisis and addressing

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