Strickland Votes for Bipartisan Infrastructure Package to Create Jobs, Support Workers & Families

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Washington, DC– Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland (WA-10), Vice Chair of the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, released the following statement after the House of Representatives passed the Senate amendment to H.R. 3684, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

“I will always vote for tangible benefits and good-paying jobs for the people of the South Sound, ” said Strickland. “These transformational and long overdue investments will address climate change and encourage transit-oriented development, with funding for broadband, clean water, mass transit, repairing crumbling roads and bridges, and more. I now look forward to helping people meet their basic needs with the Build Back Better Act, and empowering millions of women and families by investing in caregiving, affordable housing and healthcare. It’s how we power an inclusive economy that works for all of us.”

This bipartisan legislation includes $550 billion in new federal investment in our nation’s infrastructure, and a 5-year reauthorization of the Surface Transportation programs which were set to expire on October 31, 2021. The infrastructure funded by this bill includes roads, bridges, transit, passenger and freight rail, electric vehicle charging stations, electric school buses, reconnecting communities harmed by previous highway projects, airports, ports, clean drinking water, including to replace lead service lines and PFAS, wastewater, energy, environmental remediation, and high-speed internet.  In addition to promoting economic growth, this package is a critical step to combat climate change, increase resilience, and advance environmental justice.

Specifically, this legislation will make investments across Washington state to address:

Click here for a Fact Sheet from the White House on the impact on Washington State, and here for a Fact Sheet on the impact nationwide.

Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland serves as Vice Chair of the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, and is the only African-American woman who serves on the House Armed Services Committee. She is one of the first Korean-American women elected to Congress and the first African-American to represent the Pacific Northwest at the federal level. 

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