2018 House MI elections: on Technology


Elissa Slotkin: Real federal dollars for infrastructure on roads and water

Q: Is there an accomplishment you have to have--other than health care--in order to earn reelection?

REP.-ELECT ELISSA SLOTKIN: Yeah, we have to move on infrastructure and not just talk about it but actually put money behind it. In Michigan we need once in a generation investment in our infrastructure. Our roads but our water. I live 15 minutes from Flint, Michigan. We have a water issue going on in our state. So, that's a place I think we have real bipartisan opportunity. People have talked the talk and now we need to walk the walk with real federal dollars.

Q: There's all these investigations [of Trump]-will they cloud the big picture on substance?

SLOTKIN: If we can't provide for people and help their pocketbook or their kids, we do not deserve their vote. So we can walk and chew gum, right? We can protect American values and hold accountability for the executive branch. But if we can't do things on health care and infrastructure, we're going to lose people. Especially in the Midwest.

Source: Meet the Press 2018 interviews for Congress MI-8 election Nov 11, 2018

Elissa Slotkin: Laser-focus on fixing crumbling roads & water infrastructure

Q: PRIORITIES: What are your top three national legislative priorities and how would you address them?

A: I have spent my career protecting our country, and my goal, if elected, is to protect our livelihood here in Michigan. To do that, we must be laser-focused on the issues that impact our pocketbooks and our kids: lowering the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs and fixing our crumbling roads and water infrastructure. But beyond the issues, I have made it a priority to bring a true sense of public service back to our Congress. In my three tours in Iraq, I was never asked about my political party. The only thing that mattered was the mission. I commit to bringing that same mission-focus to Congress.

Source: League of Women Voters Q&A on 2018 Congress MI-8 election Sep 9, 2018

Haley Stevens: Invest in maintenance & repair of built environment

Q: What federal policies do you support to help members of all strata of the American public improve their economic positions?

Haley Stevens: First and foremost we need to pass an infrastructure bill that allows us to invest in the maintenance and repair of our built environment: roads, schools, bridges, and watermains. We also need an infrastructure package that supports public-private partnerships to modernize and capture opportunities to innovate through energy efficiency, a smart grid, and technologies that improve and build off our current system. Additionally we must raise the minimum wage--by putting more money in working families' pockets we can boost spending power and improve our local economies.

Source: League of Women Voters Q&A on 2018 Congress MI-11 election Sep 9, 2018

Andy Levin: Green infrastructure plan for roads, water, and trains

[We need to] pass an infrastructure plan that will not only fix our crumbling roads and prevent health crises like the one we continue to see in Flint, but also forward thinking construction projects including high-speed trains to major cities and improving Green infrastructure.
Source: Ballotpedia 2018 Congress survey responses: MI-9 election Jun 7, 2018

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