LINCOLN — GOP Congressman Don Bacon has come out swinging against Republicans who labeled him a “traitor” for voting in favor of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
“The Republicans have always been the party of infrastructure,” he said in a Facebook post. “Abraham Lincoln brought the transcontinental railroad and waterways ... Eisenhower put in the interstate system. Our district needed this bill and I did what was right for my constituents.”
In a second post, he added, “This is NOT the Bernie Sanders Socialist Reconciliation Bill that we’re going to be voting on in two weeks. I will be a hard NO.”
The measure passed on a 228-206 vote and headed to President Joe Biden for his signature. It passed the U.S. Senate in August on a 69-30 vote. Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska and 18 other Republicans voted in support of the bill.
The legislation boosts funding for roads, bridges, broadband, water systems, and other traditional infrastructure projects, which typically generate broad support. But the bill’s passage also gave Biden, a Democrat, a hard-fought win, even as he continues pushing for a larger package of social spending and climate programs.
Republicans immediately focused their ire on the 13 in the House, blaming them for allowing the infrastructure bill to pass after some of the most left-leaning Democrats voted no.
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