Columbus, OH — On Friday, Vice President Kamala Harris visited Columbus to tout the once-in-a-generation investment of the infrastructure bill which will put Ohioans to work fixing our roads, bridges, water pipes and high-speed internet. While Senator Brown and Democrats in our congressional delegation delivered $12 billion to fix our infrastructure, Ohio Republicans – from the leading Senate candidates to members of Congress – have opposed this critical funding and the good-paying jobs it will create.
Read coverage from Vice President Harris’ visit below:
- Columbus Dispatch: Vice President Kamala Harris says she’s ‘disappointed’ in Rittenhouse verdict, touts infrastructure in Columbus
- Spectrum News: VP Harris touts $1.2T infrastructure bill in Ohio: ‘This law will put more Americans to work’
- Ohio Capital Journal: VP Harris takes infrastructure victory lap in Columbus
- WEWS: 3:20 PM: Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in Columbus to discuss infrastructure plan in Ohio
- WOSU: Vice President Kamala Harris touts new infrastructure law during visit to Columbus
- Axios Columbus: VP touts infrastructure bill in Columbus visit
Read coverage about how the infrastructure bill is a huge win for Ohio:
- Morning Journal: Infrastructure bill will benefit family, community, Lorain County Democratic leaders say
- Lima News: Lima hoping for funding help
- Dayton Daily News: Infrastructure law expected to boost jobs, economy
- WHIO: Amtrak expansion in infrastructure bill to connect Dayton to Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus
- Columbus Dispatch: Here’s how Columbus and Ohio could benefit from infrastructure bill
- Dayton Daily News: Billions of dollars coming to Ohio for infrastructure
- Axios Columbus: What the infrastructure bill means for Ohio
- Dayton Daily News: Infrastructure bill makes Ohio rail line possible, but questions remain