Survey of 2018 House campaign websites: on Technology
Kelly Armstrong:
Sponsored large infrastructure bill in legislature
He was honored to sponsor the Surge funding bill which brought over a billion dollars in infrastructure spending. This historic legislation brought money to communities all across the state that were desperate for improvements to our roads, schools,
water treatment plants, and other utilities. Never before had a bill of this magnitude been approved by our legislature so quickly. Communities have seen the infrastructure improvements that have enhanced lives and helped businesses grow.
Source: 2018 ND-0 House campaign website ArmstrongND.com
May 12, 2020
Sharice Davids:
Develop roadways, airports, railways, water infrastructure
As a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, I'm working in a bipartisan way to bring much needed economic development to our roadways, airports, railways, local water
infrastructure, and more. I've made it a priority to advocate for our local needs, bringing the Chair of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee to our district to see Kansas projects in person.
Source: 2018 KS-3 House campaign website davids.house.gov
May 7, 2020
Sean Casten:
Infrastructure is one of the best investments we can make
Infrastructure is one of the best investments we can make, because those jobs can't be outsourced. We need an infrastructure package that invests both federal dollars and private capital to build critical and necessary bridges, roads, power plants,
and industrial facilities that will provide decades of future value. These are the things that are going to help the economy and the middle class--not huge tax cuts skewed to the very wealthy.
Source: 2018 IL-6 House campaign website CastenForCongress.com
May 5, 2020
Elaine Luria:
Invest in infrastructure; restore net neutrality
Investing in our nation's infrastructure is vital. I am proud to have helped deliver needed funds for resiliency projects for communities battling sea level rise and recurrent flooding.
Our needs go beyond maritime infrastructure, roads, and bridges. Investments in broadband infrastructure are necessary to ensure that our rural communities stay connected in the ever-expanding global economy.
Investments in broadband infrastructure are necessary to ensure that our rural communities stay connected in the ever-expanding global economy. Critical to those investments is protecting net-neutrality.
I'm proud to have sponsored legislation to restore net neutrality so the farmers, entrepreneurs, and innovators of Coastal Virginia can stay competitive.
Source: 2018 VA-2 House campaign website ElaineForCongress.com
May 3, 2020
Angie Craig:
Expanding access to broadband in rural areas
Access to reliable, high-speed internet is critical for success in a 21st century economy. Our small businesses, farmers, students and families are
depending on us to expand broadband so that no one's opportunities are limited because of where they live or work.
Source: 2018 MN-2 House campaign website AngieCraig.com
Apr 27, 2020
David Trone:
Infrastructure 2.0 Act: set up bank to fund repairs
Our roads, bridges, and railway tracks are in desperate need of repair. We need an infrastructure bank so that states and municipalities can fund the projects and repairs they need.
I support legislation like Congressman Delaney's Infrastructure 2.0 Act.
Source: 2018 MD-6 House campaign website DavidTronecom
Oct 29, 2018
Deb Haaland:
Supports net neutrality and public internet infrastructure
I support the right to privacy and net neutrality, and I will work to continue the expansion of broadband access across New Mexico.
In a world where internet access is essential to success in school, in the job market, and at work--public internet infrastructure is a big, smart idea that deserves further discussion.
Source: 2018 NM-1st House campaign website DebForCongress.com
Oct 9, 2018
Lori Trahan:
Unlock public funds for infrastructure upgrades
Unlock public funding to promote smart infrastructure improvements and create jobs.
Lori wants to revitalize our cities and towns and strengthen our regional economy.
Source: 2018 Massachusetts 3rd House campaign website LoriTrahan.com
Oct 9, 2018
Ayanna Pressley:
Spending on infrastructure will benefit Americans
Now is the time to think big when it comes to public transportation. A well-funded, reliable public transportation system would benefit workers,
attract more economic development, ease congestion, and help the environment.
Source: 2018 MA 7th House campaign website AyannaPressley.com
Jul 4, 2018
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