This Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is incredibly important to our State, our economy, and our safety.
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Strickland emphasizes the significance of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for Ohio's economy and safety.
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I echo Chairman Sterud's testimony in highlighting both the health and infrastructure disparities for Tribal communities.
it's unfortunate that we don't have a strong national strategy to do this and that we do have to rely on governors.
we wish we had a national strategy, but right now, we have to go with the governors.
Definitely. We know that hate crimes against Asian-Americans have increased about 150 percent in most cities. And you know, I have friends who tell me stories of standing in line at the grocery store and having people say, you know, you're responsible for this. I have friends who work in healthcare, and they've told me stories of patients not wanting them to touch them because they're afraid to get COVID. And so as I said, on the House floor yesterday, Anderson, words matter, leadership matters and we have to stop using this rhetoric that tragically, I believe, ended in death in Atlanta.





