Build Back Better is a generational investment in North Carolina families

Less than one week after President Biden signed the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal into law, the U.S. House passed President Biden’s Build Back Better Act, moving the bill one step closer to becoming law.

The Build Back Better Act currently moving through Congress boasts an array of historic investments into child care, home care, affordable housing, education, health care and addresses climate change.

This year, Americans have witnessed Democrats deliver on the promises they made. President Biden and Democrats passed the American Rescue Plan, putting money in pockets and funding COVID-19 relief for communities. In a bipartisan victory, they’ve delivered a once-in-a-generation investment into the nation’s roads, broadband, utilities and more.

And this month, with the Build Back Better Act moving to the Senate, Democrats are once again delivering for working families in North Carolina and across the country.

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