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Bost urges House to invest in domestic iron and steel to 'support strong Buy American policies'

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The Congressional Steel Caucus is urging that infrastructure investment be directed toward domestically made iron and steel. | Stock Photo

The Congressional Steel Caucus is urging that infrastructure investment be directed toward domestically made iron and steel. | Stock Photo

An Illinois Republican congressman joined with the Congressional Steel Caucus in submitting a letter to the House of Representatives lobbying for stronger support of Buy American policies. 

As the country recovers from the pandemic and the House considers public works infrastructure investments, the Congressional Steel Caucus urges that investment be directed toward domestically made iron and steel.

"As a member of the Steel Caucus, I urged House leadership to support strong Buy American policies," Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.) said in an April 16 Twitter post. "When American taxpayer dollars are being spent, we must prioritize spending them on products manufactured by American workers using American material, especially iron and steel."

The letter stated that strong Buy American policies would boost the nation's economic recovery by creating jobs, promoting a cleaner environment using materials that meet U.S. manufacturing standards and strengthening the nation's supply chains of domestic iron and steel.

The letter goes further to call for steps that expand Buy America policies to cover federal infrastructure spending and protect manufacturing processing standards to ensure that raw steel production occurs domestically.

The pandemic exposed weaknesses in the nation's supply chains of domestic iron and steel. The letter concluded that investing in creating a more efficient distribution network of materials will benefit the American manufacturing industry.

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