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    With Honor Action Praises the Successful Bipartisan Approach in the Senate on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act


    CHARLOTTE, NC – With Honor Action praises the bipartisan efforts behind the successful passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This critical legislation, which provides historic and much needed investments in America’s infrastructure, passed the Senate with a bipartisan majority of 69 to 30, with 50 Democrats and 19 Republicans voting in support of the bill. As the bill moves to the House of Representatives, With Honor Action hopes to see this bipartisan approach continue.

    “The passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is proof that bipartisanship leads to progress. I am grateful for the work many Senators put into this important legislation and their commitment to working across the aisle,” says With Honor Action Co-Founder and CEO Rye Barcott. “Now we need to see the same willingness to compromise and work together continue in the House of Representatives.”

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    With Honor Action is a cross-partisan movement focused on supporting military veterans who want to work across the aisle and put principles before politics while serving again in Congress. With Honor Action’s advisory board includes post-9/11 veterans and Gold Star family members — Chris Howard, Ryan Manion, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent Groberg — as well as prominent American leaders such as Secretary Robert Gates, Senator Tom Daschle, Admiral Michael Mullen, Gen. Nadja West, and David Gergen.

    With Honor Action is a 501(c)(4), which serves as the organization’s policy and social-welfare arm. With Honor has an affiliated federally registered “super PAC” called With Honor Fund.


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