U.S. Chamber backs Manchin, Sinema with campaign contributions
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[April 15, 2021]
By David Lawder
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Chamber of
Commerce said it is backing Democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten
Sinema with campaign contributions, rewarding them for their opposition
to some of President Joe Biden's legislative initiatives and for trying
to work with Republicans.
In disclosures made public on Thursday, the Chamber said its political
action committee during the first quarter made about $17,000 worth of
contributions to the two senators and nine house members. These included
Carlos Gimenez of Florida and Steve Chabot of Ohio, two Republican
congressmen who voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election
results after attacks on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former
president Donald Trump.
After the U.S. Capitol incident, the largest U.S. business lobbying
group said it would evaluate members on the "totality" of their actions,
including working in a bipartisan manner.
"The U.S. Chamber supports elected officials based on their position on
issues important to the business community and their commitment to
governing," a Chamber spokesperson said. "This quarter we were pleased
to support Republicans and Democrat members who have demonstrated a
willingness to do the hard work of coming together and finding solutions
to the problems facing our country."
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U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WVA) removes his mask to speak as
bipartisan members of the Senate and House gather to announce a
framework for fresh coronavirus disease (COVID-19) relief
legislation at a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington,
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Manchin and Sinema are opposed to ending the Senate's filibuster , a
custom that requires a 60-vote majority to advance most legislation.
The Chamber also has called for preserving the filibuster to require
Democrats, who control a single-vote Senate majority, to seek
support from Republicans on major non-budgetary initiatives.
The Chamber also supported two Republican House members who voted in
favor of impeaching Trump in January, Anthony Gonzalez of Ohio and
freshman Peter Meijer of Michigan. Both are facing primary
challenges for 2022 elections.
The Chamber also said it made contributions to pro-trade Democratic
Representative Henry Cuellar and Republican House members Dan
Crenshaw, Don Bacon, and freshmen Nancy Mace and Young Kim.
(Reporting by David Lawder. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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