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Sen. Cruz’s Bipartisan Record

HOUSTON — Sen. Cruz has spent 12 years in the Senate delivering for Texans, and much of that time has been in a bipartisan manner. Most recently, Sen. Cruz introduced the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a common-sense bill that targets a pervasive issue and was first brought to Senator Cruz’s attention by a Texan mother whose daughter was the victim of AI revenge porn. 

The only reason this bill failed is because Colin Allred’s good pal Cory Booker decided to put politics above the people and blocked the bill. Allred did nothing to intervene. 

SEN. CRUZ’S TOP BIPARTISAN BILLS AND VICTORIES:
  • Sen. Cruz partnered with Sen. Kelly (D-AZ) and passed the Building Chips in America Act, which expedites the process to construct semiconductor manufacturing plants by speeding environmental reviews and permits for microchip projects.
  • Author of U.S.-Mexico Bridges legislation, which streamlines the permitting process for new and expanded bridges across the Rio Grande. This legislation was passed and signed into law with bipartisan support from Democrat members like Rep. Vicente Gonzalez and Henry Cellular. 
  • Sen. Cruz introduced the CADET Act, with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY). This bill requires the military service academies to permit those women, as well as men who father children while enrolled, to remain in good standing while retaining legal guardianship of their child. 
    • It became law through the FY22 NDAA, and in November 2023 the Department of Defense revised its guidance to allow new mothers to take leave to care for their baby and then return to a service academy.
  • Sen. Cruz introduced the I-27 Numbering Act with Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) and Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) This act officially designates the Ports-to-Plains Corridor between Laredo, Texas, and Raton, New Mexico, as the future Interstate 27. This bill has been signed into law. 
“Sen. Cruz has been working across the aisle his entire career to deliver for Texans. Colin Allred spent the first four years of his career voting 100% of the time with Nancy Pelosi and has had radicals like AOC and Bernie Sanders come to Texas to campaign for him. There is one truly bipartisan member of Congress on the stage tonight, and it’s not Colin Allred.” — Cruz Campaign spokesperson
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