House Democrats plan to put pressure on House Republicans to approve funding to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., told theGrio “When I’m back on the floor on Tuesday I will speak passionately about funding the bridge” and about why the actions of GOP members “are so counterproductive.”
On March 26, the bridge collapsed after a massive cargo ship rammed into one of the bridge’s support beams and plunged the bridge into the Patapsco River, killing six construction workers.
“This is a national issue that affects the supply chain for all of America,” added Mfume.
Rep. Glenn Ivey, D-Md., told theGrio in a statement that House Republicans who oppose funding the reconstruction of the bridge “may rue the day they face a disaster in their red state and need to ask for federal assistance or funding.”
Ivey added that in times of trouble, “Americans come together. We are neither blue nor red but rather red, white and blue.”
The Democrats’ reactions come after some House GOP members stated that they would refuse to pass legislation to fund the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge even though President Joe Biden approved $60 million to rebuild it.
In an interview with Fox Business, Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., stated that it is “outrageous” for the president to “express in this tragedy the idea that he’s going to use federal funds to pay for it in its entirety.”
Some GOP members went even further and blamed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) as part of the reason for last month’s collapse and justification for why they refuse to pass legislation to fund the rebuilding of the bridge.
Rep. Phil Lyman, R-Utah, one of the leading voices behind the DEI rhetoric, posted a tweet on X that reads, “This is what happens when you have Governors who prioritize diversity over the wellbeing and security of citizens.”
As a result, others have taken to…
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