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Congresswoman De La Cruz Statement on Approval of Laredo 4/5 International Bridge Permit

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Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) released the following statement on the White House’s approval of a conditional permit for constructing the Laredo 4/5 International Bridge. This critical infrastructure project will strengthen trade and economic ties between the United States and Mexico. Images for illustration purposes
Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) released the following statement on the White House’s approval of a conditional permit for constructing the Laredo 4/5 International Bridge. This critical infrastructure project will strengthen trade and economic ties between the United States and Mexico. Images for illustration purposes
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WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) released the following statement on the White House’s approval of a conditional permit for constructing the Laredo 4/5 International Bridge. This critical infrastructure project will strengthen trade and economic ties between the United States and Mexico.

“After months of advocacy and engagement, I am pleased to see the Biden Administration take this important step forward for our border communities,” said Rep. De La Cruz. “Approving the Laredo 4/5 International Bridge permit is a win for Texas and America. This new bridge will facilitate increased trade, ease congestion at existing crossings, and create jobs and economic opportunities for communities on both sides of the border.”

The approval follows several bipartisan efforts led by Texas lawmakers, including letters to President Biden (will include link) and Secretary of State Antony Blinken (will include link) urging expedited action on international bridge projects. These initiatives highlighted the significant economic benefits of the proposed bridge projects and underscored the urgency of advancing permits that bureaucratic barriers had delayed.

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