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President Joe Biden and Jill Biden speaking with supporters before the election at the Des Moines Register s Political Soapbox at the 2019 Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa CC BY-SA 2.0
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Good for President Joe Biden for touting the significant accomplishments of his administrationâs first 100 days before a Joint Session of Congress. And good for him for pushing a bold, progressive agenda.
Bidenâs $4 trillion in federal spending contained in two proposals â the American Jobs Plan and the American Family Plan â represent, as the
New York Times put it, âa fundamental reorientation of government not seen since the days of Lyndon Johnsonâs Great Society.â
Barbara felt ecstatic in January when a Wisconsin Department of Health Services letter confirmed that she and her parents were eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The 28-year-old education student lives with her parents in Milwaukee. All three share caretaking duties for Barbaraâs young child, who is on the autism spectrum. That unpaid work qualifies them as frontline health care personnel in Wisconsinâs vaccine rollout.
Wisconsin Watch is withholding Barbaraâs last name to avoid repercussions for her parents, who are living in the country without legal authorization. The family arrived in Wisconsin from Mexico about two decades ago. Barbara is currently protected from deportation under the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, which grants some rights to eligible immigrants who came to the United States as children.
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Kynala Phillips, left, and Jimmy Gutierrez, right, distribute bags with COVID-19 vaccination information, face masks, hand sanitizer and a community newsletter to Milwaukee residents in vaccine eligible ZIP codes on March 27, 2021, in Milwaukee. Some of Wisconsinâs most vulnerable populations struggle to access COVID-19 vaccines, and volunteers and community groups are trying to erase barriers.
By: Bram Sable-Smith
and last updated 2021-04-05 10:58:01-04
Barbara felt ecstatic in January when a Wisconsin Department of Health Services letter confirmed that she and her parents were eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations.
The 28-year-old education student lives with her parents in Milwaukee. All three share caretaking duties for Barbaraâs young child, who is on the autism spectrum. That unpaid work qualifies them as frontline health care personnel in Wisconsinâs vaccine rollout.
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