President Biden expected to announce new vaccine guidelines for federal workers
President Joe Biden is expected to announce new vaccination guidelines for federal workers today.
The last-minute decision to send 3,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan to help partially evacuate the U.S. Embassy is calling into question whether President Joe Biden will meet his Aug. 31 deadline for fully withdrawing combat forces. The vanguard of a Marine contingent arrived in Kabul on Friday and most of the rest of the 3,000 are due by Sunday.
The U.S. Department of Treasury says the second monthly child tax credit payment has begun to be disbursed. More than $15 billion will be paid out to families of about 61 million children.
President Joe Biden is expected to announce new vaccination guidelines for federal workers today.
The Biden administration announced Thursday it will allow a nationwide ban on evictions to expire Saturday, arguing that its hands are tied after the Supreme Court signaled it would only be extended until the end of the month.
President Joe Biden is looking ahead to Monday, when he expects lawmakers to come to an agreement on an infrastructure deal. Wednesday, the Senate took up a test vote on the bill to start debate, but Senate Republicans voted against it.
More than 2 million people have signed up for subsidized health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act since President Joe Biden reopened health insurance markets as part of his pandemic response plan.
President Joe Biden is making the case for his infrastructure plan. Biden is heading to Capitol Hill for the Senate Democratic lunch.
The first payments of President Joe Biden’s child tax credits are due to start rolling out this week. Households will receive up to $3,600 for each child up to six-years-old and $3,000 for every child ages 6-17.
U.S. Senator from South Carolina Lindsey Graham responded to President Biden’s decision to withdrawal all troops from Afghanistan.
President Joe Biden told Russian President Vladimir Putin in a Friday phone call that he must “take action” against cybercriminals acting in his country and that the U.S. reserves the right to “defend its people and its critical infrastructure,” the White House said.