Republican Senators who voted for Bidens infrastrycture bill
Posted by cs on June 7, 2025, 6:19 pm
The U.S. Senate voted Tuesday to invest $1 trillion in the nation's infrastructure, including the electric grid and broadband access.
The 69-30 vote was bipartisan, following weeks of talks that included the White House and a group of Democratic and Republican negotiators. Nineteen Republicans joined the Democratic caucus to pass the legislation.
Former President Donald Trump had urged Republicans to vote against the bill, but even Trump ally Lindsey Graham of South Carolina voted for it in the end. Notably, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky also voted in favor of the legislation.
One Republican, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, did not vote.
ere are the 19 Republicans who voted in favor of the bill:
Roy Blunt, Missouri Richard Burr, North Carolina Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Susan Collins, Maine Kevin Cramer, North Dakota Mike Crapo, Idaho Deb Fischer, Nebraska Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Chuck Grassley, Iowa John Hoeven, North Dakota Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Lisa Murkowski, Alaska Rob Portman, Ohio James Risch, Idaho Mitt Romney, Utah Dan Sullivan, Alaska Thom Tillis, North Carolina Roger Wicker, Mississippi