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Biden will pitch a $1.8T plan that includes free universal pre-K, two years paid college tuition, 12 weeks of family leave and extended tax cuts for low and middle-income workers in his first address to Congress tonight
President Biden will pitch free universal pre-K, two years of paid community college, a national family leave program and an expansion of Child Tax Credit
It s all part of his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan, which he will pitch in his address to a Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday night
Plan includes billions for in social programs that includes college tuition for Dreamers, expanded child care options, and combatting childhood hunger
President Joe Biden will deliver his first address to a joint session of Congress
The remarks will be unlike any other in U.S. history as the House chamber limits congressional attendees to 200 and bars guests from attending during COVID
Usually the House chamber can accommodate for 1,600 guests for big events
There will also be no designated survivor as is customary for a presidential address considering only two Cabinet officials are attending
It s also the first time two women sit behind the president for an address with Speaker Nancy Pelosi in her seat and vice President Kamala Harris beside her
US Defense Secretary Austin Lloyd has directed the Pentagon to provide all necessary support to Indian healthcare workers battling the worsening coronavirus situation in the country. The move comes soon after US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris directed towards mobilisation of American resources to assist India to tackle the unprecedented health crisis in the wake of the deadly second wave of coronavirus. The men and women of the Department of Defense stand by our Indian partners in their hour of need. We are in this fight together, Austin said in a statement on Sunday. Austin was the first high-level Biden administration s official to visit India last month.