Washington, D.C. – Mark Kelly is up to his old tricks again, saying one thing in Arizona while doing the opposite in D.C. In a recent interview Mark Kelly admitted that Yuma needs a border wall – despite the fact that he voted against a border wall three times this year.

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Mark Kelly: “We need to deal with some of the gaps in the border fencing in the Yuma area…”

Will Mark Kelly finally admit he regrets his efforts to fuel Arizona’s border crisis?

Statement from NRSC Spokeswoman Katharine Cooksey: “Mark Kelly is now meeting the consequences of his own actions. Kelly had every opportunity to address Arizona’s border crisis; instead, he voted three times in 2021 to defund construction of the border wall. He’s become what he campaigned against: a liberal politician who says one thing in Arizona but does the opposite when Democrat party leaders in Washington tell him to.”

Background

  • Mark Kelly voted three times in 2021 to defund construction of the border wall.
    • On February 5, 2021, Kelly voted against an amendment to prohibit the Biden Administration from canceling border wall contracts. (S. Amdt. 542 To S. Con. Res. 5, Roll Call Vote #33: Rejected 50-50, 2/5/21, Kelly Voted Nay; CQ Summary)
    • On May 20, 2021, Kelly Voted against an amendment to prohibit canceling border wall contracts for which funds have already been appropriated. (S.Amdt. 1518 to S.Amdt. 1502 to S. 1260, Roll Call Vote #199: Amendment Rejected, 46-48, 5/20/21, Kelly Voted Nay; CQ Summary)
    • On August 4, 2021, Kelly voted against an amendment to prohibit canceling border wall contracts for which funds have already been appropriated. (S.Amdt. 2245 to S.Amdt. 2137 to H.R. 3684, Roll Call Vote #298: Amendment Rejected, 48-49, 8/4/21, Kelly Voted Nay)

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