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Beasley: Budd Fails Families By Opposing Bipartisan Action To Address Baby Formula Shortage

North Carolina

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U.S. Senate candidate Cheri Beasley shared the following statement on Congressman Ted Budd’s vote opposing bipartisan action to address the national infant formula shortage:

“Congressman Budd has again shown he will not stand up for North Carolina families, voting against a bipartisan measure to help families impacted by the infant formula shortage get what they need to feed their babies. As a mom, I know there is nothing more important than ensuring our children are cared for, and it is inexcusable that Congressman Budd is playing political games instead of stepping up to do everything he can to help ensure families can feed their children.” 

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