Nancy Pelosi rebukedMitch McConnell for touting state aid for Kentucky from the stimulus.- "I didn't vote for it, but you're going to get a lot more money,' McConnell said to local lawmakers.
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Republicans have touted parts of the law in recent months, even though none voted for it.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell for touting the benefits of the stimulus law for his home state of Kentucky. The $1.9 trillion coronavirus-relief law cleared Congress in March without any Republican support.
"Vote no and take the dough," Pelosi wrote on Twitter.
-Nancy Pelosi (@TeamPelosi) July 6, 2021
At an event in Kentucky on Tuesday, McConnell swung between noting his opposition to the federal rescue package and crediting it with providing substantial financial relief for Kentucky.
"Not a single member of my party voted for it. So you're going to get a lot more money," McConnell said. "I didn't vote for it, but you're going to get a lot more money. Cities and counties in Kentucky will get close to $700-$800 million."
The Kentucky Republican said the state was projected to get $4 billion as a result of the stimulus law. "So my advice to members of the legislature and other local officials: Spend it wisely because hopefully this windfall doesn't come along again," McConnell said.
Republicans were staunchly opposed to Biden's stimulus law, which contained $1,400
But at least a dozen congressional Republicans have since touted parts of the law, such as small-business aid, even though they didn't support the law's passage. Biden rebuked the GOP earlier this year for "bragging" about the law, saying, "some people have no shame."
Also on Tuesday, McConnell pledged a bruising political brawl over Democratic efforts to bypass Republicans to implement their infrastructure-spending plans. "This is not going to be done on a bipartisan basis," he said. "This is going to be a hell of a fight over what this country ought to look like in the future, and it's going to unfold here in the next few weeks."