There is no question our country continues to face global supply chainchallenges and increased costs due to COVID-19. Since Day 1, Senate Democratshave partnered with President Biden to tackle these challenges head-on andtake action to lower costs for American families. And there is more to do.Senate Republicans? They love to talk about inflation. Some of them even call ita political “gold mine.”Senate Republicans could help families. Instead, they vow to vote againsteverything President Biden and Democrats are doing to lower costs forAmericans.While Senate Democrats have been putting people first, every RepublicanSenator voted NO on the American Rescue Plan and have opposed otheractions to lower costs for families.Senate Republicans voted NO on actions to lower the cost of food.Voted against the U.S. Department of Agriculture efforts through theAmerican Rescue Plan to respond to COVID-19 disruptions in our foodsupply chain and make long-term investments to strengthen our foodsystem.Opposed the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Supply ChainGuaranteed Loan Program to expand critical infrastructure and leverageprivate investments—thereby saving taxpayers’ money. This investment willhelp address supply chain issues and lower food costs.
There is no question our country continues to face global supply chainchallenges and increased costs due to COVID-19. Since Day 1, Senate Democratshave partnered with President Biden to tackle these challenges head-on andtake action to lower costs for American families. And there is more to do.Senate Republicans? They love to talk about inflation. Some of them even call ita political “gold mine.”Senate Republicans could help families. Instead, they vow to vote againsteverything President Biden and Democrats are doing to lower costs forAmericans.While Senate Democrats have been putting people first, every RepublicanSenator voted NO on the American Rescue Plan and have opposed otheractions to lower costs for families.Senate Republicans voted NO on actions to lower the cost of food.Voted against the U.S. Department of Agriculture efforts through theAmerican Rescue Plan to respond to COVID-19 disruptions in our foodsupply chain and make long-term investments to strengthen our foodsystem.Opposed the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Supply ChainGuaranteed Loan Program to expand critical infrastructure and leverageprivate investments—thereby saving taxpayers’ money. This investment willhelp address supply chain issues and lower food costs.