Gottheimer Statement of Infrastructure

Press Release

Date: Oct. 1, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

Today, October 1, 2021, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) released the following statement:

"It's deeply regrettable that Speaker Pelosi breached her firm, public commitment to Members of Congress and the American people to hold a vote and to pass the once-in-a-century bipartisan infrastructure bill on or before September 27. Specifically, the Speaker said, "I am committing to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill by September 27. I do so with a commitment to rally House Democratic support for its passage." That agreement was sealed with the vote of every Democrat in the House on August 24, which put the commitment in writing.

Along with a group of Members, I've been working around-the-clock to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill, legislation we helped craft back in April with my Senate colleagues. But a small far left faction of the House of Representatives undermined that agreement and blocked a critical vote on the President's historic bipartisan infrastructure bill.

The bipartisan infrastructure bill will make generational investments in roads, bridges, tunnels, and public transit, finally build the Gateway Tunnel, expand broadband access, protect communities from lead water, improve climate resiliency, build electric vehicle infrastructure, and help create two million jobs every year for a decade.

We cannot let this small faction on the far left -- who employ Freedom Caucus tactics, as described by the New York Times today -- destroy the President's agenda and stop the creation of two million jobs a year -- including for the millions of hard-working men and women of labor. We were elected to achieve reasonable, commonsense solutions for the American people -- not to obstruct from the far wings. This far left faction is willing to put the President's entire agenda, including this historic bipartisan infrastructure package, at risk. They've put civility and bipartisan governing at risk.

I will not stop fighting for the people I represent, and I will not stop fighting to get the historic, bipartisan infrastructure bill across the finish line -- to support the communities, families, and workers of New Jersey."


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