
Governors say they told Biden US needs to 'move away from the pandemic' at White House meeting
CNN
A bipartisan group of governors told President Joe Biden that the country needs to "move away from the pandemic," Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said at the White House Monday.
"There's a number of areas that we have full agreement on, and that is one: We need to move away from the pandemic," the Republican told reporters outside the West Wing, "and we asked the President to help give us clear guidelines on how we can return to a greater state of normality."
The governor said the group wanted to "partner with the administration" in order to "move beyond the pandemic."

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