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“Infrastructure (Executive Calendar)” mentioning Chuck Grassley was published in the Senate section on page S1865 on April 12.
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Infrastructure
Mr. GRASSLEY. Madam President, I have one short issue and another issue of about 10 minutes.
Over the Easter break, I held a Q&A in 24 counties to hear what was on the minds of Iowans. It was my constituents' agenda, not my agenda, that we discussed. From my cattle market transparency bill to Second Amendment issues, COVID-19 vaccines, and the crisis at the southern border, Iowans are always up to date on the issues most important to them.
One prominent question: Why can't you guys in the Senate get along? In other words, ``Why not more bipartisanship?'' is a constant question I get.
Iowans want Congress to work in a bipartisan way to enhance our Nation's infrastructure through increased funding for roads, bridges, highways, waterways, and rural broadband, among many other infrastructure issues.
Unfortunately, what I have heard so far about President Biden's plan is that it is everything but the kitchen sink and not enough focus on just the big, big issue and the long-term issue of infrastructure.
Iowans expect us to work in a bipartisan way, and I hope Democrats will agree to work together with us, unlike the passage of the $1.9 trillion bill.