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Colin Allred: “When it comes to the Chips and Science act, which was a good…”

Featuring: Colin Allred, Democratic | Former Candidate, U.S. Senate Texas

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The Texas Debate 2024 (Full)_ Ted Cruz and Colin Allred make cases to represent Texas in U.S. Senate

Published | Video Starts at 54:32

That's happening because. Because I voted for it in spite of Senator Cruz voting against it. That is something that's a smart investment that's going to help us grow our economy. When it comes to the Chips and Science act, which was a good idea that I was a part of passing in the House, that John Cornyn was helping to pass in the United States Senate to bring back high tech manufacturing to Texas and America, we were voting for it. Senator Cruz was voting against it. Our economic output has been in spite of. And when I'm in the Senate, I'll make sure I'm part of these hard work that we have to do to roll up our sleeves and get things done, like addressing housing. (54:32–54:48)

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Asserts that Colin Allred and John Cornyn supported the Chips and Science Act to boost high-tech manufacturing, while Senator Cruz opposed it.

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