
Biden hits the road to sell sweeping economic proposals after prime-time speech
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President Joe Biden hit the road on Thursday, traveling to Georgia to promote his sweeping economic proposals the day after making the case for the massive new government programs in his first address to a joint session of Congress.
The President and first lady will participate in a drive-in rally in Duluth, Georgia, on Thursday to highlight Biden's accomplishments in his first 100 days in office and make the case for his next legislative push, which is centered around infrastructure and the care-giving economy. The trip is part of what White House officials are calling the "Getting America Back on Track" tour and comes as the White House pushes a roughly $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan and a $1.8 trillion plan for children and families.More Related News

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