A new Democratic-led Congressional caucus focused on energy and housing appears to have employed multiple frequently-used GOP policy points in its introductory press release Thursday.
The bipartisan Build America Caucus‘ creation was spurred in part by its chair, Democratic California Rep. Josh Harder (pictured here), and some other Democrats’ efforts to fix their “post-2024 message” and recognize the “potential failure of governance in blue cities and states,” Politico reported. In a press release, Harder’s office bills the caucus as “pro-growth” and supportive of “unleashing American energy” and “cutting red tape,” policy positions frequently echoed by Republican lawmakers and the administration of President Donald Trump.
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