
Jill Biden: 'I was disappointed' free community college cut from Build Back Better bill
CNN
First lady Jill Biden said Monday that she was "disappointed" one of her key causes, free community college, was cut from President Biden's Build Back Better agenda.
"Joe has also had to make compromises," Biden said of her husband's $2.2 trillion spending plan during remarks at the Community College National Legislative Summit in Washington, DC.
"Congress hasn't passed the Build Back Better agenda -- yet. And free community college is no longer a part of that package. We knew this wouldn't be easy -- Joe has always said that. Still, like you, I was disappointed," she added.

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