Stauber voted no on infrastructure bill but takes credit for funds to replace Minnesota bridge
• Rep. Pete Stauber (R-Minn.) voted against the infrastructure bill but is now taking credit for funding from it that will build a new bridge in his state.
• Democrats are calling out Stauber's hypocrisy in voting against the bill but praising the projects it funds.
• The infrastructure bill is funding $1.05 billion to replace Minnesota's aging Blatnik Bridge.
• President Biden plans to visit the bridge project, possibly to highlight Democrats' role in securing the infrastructure funds.
• Stauber originally opposed the infrastructure bill due to cost concerns, but now praises the bridge funding he helped secure.