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Here’s the truth about Biden’s jobs plan:

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It's no surprise that McConnell and his allies don't want you to know what's in Biden's plan. Ever s

It's no surprise that McConnell and his allies don't want you to know what's in Biden's plan. [Fight for Progress]( Ever since President Biden announced his latest plan, some Republican senators have been trying to shift the narrative to avoid debating the merits of this bill. Here’s the truth: It’s no surprise that Mitch McConnell and his allies don’t want you to know what’s in Biden’s American Jobs Plan. After all, it’s REALLY popular. Don’t just take it from us, though. Check out this recent poll: [Voters across Party Lines Support the American Jobs Plan]( Invest in America/Data for Progress poll of 1,209 likely voters (April 2-5, 2021) Biden’s plan would invest billions of dollars to help create millions of good-paying union jobs, rebuild roads and bridges, guarantee every American access to reliable high-speed internet, put people to work to fight climate change, eliminate dangerous lead drinking water pipes, and much more. We need a sustainable future that uplifts working people. The American Jobs Plan will help us get there. [73% of Americans support this proposal. Do you? Click here to make sure your senators know where you stand.]( Thank you, The CAP Action team [ADD YOUR NAME]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Medium]( Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street NW | Washington, DC 20005 This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]( | [Donate](

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