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White House Initiates Efforts To Highlight Contrasting Visions Of Biden And Trump

In the weeks following his State of the Union address, the President’s Cabinet and senior Administration officials are set to ramp up efforts to directly engage with the American public. The White House contends that this initiative is aimed at drawing a “clear contrast” between Biden’s and Trump’s competing visions for the nation.

Officials will embark on extensive Travel to highlight the President’s efforts in fostering an economy that prioritizes the middle and lower classes—making comprehensive investments across America to ensure equitable opportunities and to prevent anyone from being left behind. They will underscore how the President’s investments are driving down costs, enhancing community safety, expanding healthcare access, revamping infrastructure, creating high-paying jobs, and securing a brighter future for Americans.

The Pavlovic Today has obtained the full itinerary for March 2024.

  • March 11: White House Senior Advisor to the President for Public Engagement Steve Benjamin will travel to Texas to discuss how the President’s Investing in America agenda is spurring unprecedented private sector investments and creating good jobs across the country.
  • March 11: White House Director of Science and Technology Policy Arati Prabhakar will travel to Ohio to amplify the Administration’s Cancer Moonshot initiative. This initiative aims to prevent millions of cancer deaths and to improve the experience of people who are touched by cancer.
  • March 11: Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack will travel to Arizona for the National Farmers Union Annual Conference to highlight the Biden-Harris Administration’s record of creating more, new and better markets for farmers and increasing economic opportunity in rural communities. 
  • March 11: Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm & Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will travel to Florida to participate in the Aspen: Climate Ideas Conference, where they will showcase the Administration’s climate accomplishments and how the President’s Investing in America agenda is helping to deploy innovative solutions to tackling the climate crisis while ensuring an equitable clean energy transition.  Secretary Haaland will also announce new efforts to conserve lands and waters through the National Wildlife Refuge System in Florida.
  • March 11: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Regan will travel to Florida to highlight how the Administration is electrifying school buses across the country – improving public health and ensuring that all children are breathing clean air.
  • March 12: White House Senior Advisor to the President for Public Engagement Steve Benjamin will travel to New Mexico to highlight the President’s ongoing efforts to invest in rural communities.
  • March 12: Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack will travel to Nevada, where he will announce new investments in critical infrastructure in Tribal communities that advance President Biden’s Investing in America agenda. He will also highlight the Administration’s efforts to expand students’ access to healthy school meals through farm to school.
  • March 12: Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg will travel to Philadelphia to highlight progress and construction work on bridge repairs inPhiladelphia, funded by the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
  • March 12: Small Business Administration Administrator Isabel Guzman will travel to Missouri to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is creating opportunity for small businesses and creating good jobs.
  • March 13: Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen will travel to Kentucky to highlight how the President’s Investing in America agenda is creating new economic opportunity in places that have historically been left behind and economically disadvantaged.
  • March 13: Small Business Administration Administrator Isabel Guzman will travel to Nevada to highlight how the Administration’s Investing in America agenda is fostering a historic small business boom.
  • March 13: Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality Brenda Mallory will travel to South Carolina to highlight how the Investing in America agenda is delivering for disadvantaged communities through the President’s Justice40 Initiative.
  • March 14: Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will travel to Massachusetts to highlight the Administration’s progress expanding educational opportunities for students of multicultural backgrounds.
  • March 14: Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will travel to New York to celebrate progress to reach the Administration’s ambitious clean energy goals.
  • March 14: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan will travel to California to highlight how the Administration is electrifying school buses across the country – thereby improving public health and ensuring that all children are breathing clean air. 
  • March 14: Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su will travel to North Carolina to discuss raising the quality of jobs in fields traditionally dominated by women, like those in the care economy, and expanding pathways for more women into good-paying, union jobs to rebuild America’s infrastructure.
  • March 18: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan will travel to Oregon to amplify the Administrations’ progress toward growing aclean energy economy while creating good-paying jobs and mobilizing billions of dollars in private sector investments.
  • March 19: Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg will travel to Rhode Island to highlight how President Biden’s infrastructure investments are delivering for communities across the country.
  • March 20: Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will travel to Arkansas to highlight the President’s investments in ecosystem restoration and habitat conservation.
  • March 20: Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona will travel to Pennsylvania to highlight career pathways and career and technical education programming, as well as engage with the Latino community on the positive impacts of the President’s Investing in America agenda. 
  • March 21: Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will travel to Missouri to celebrate conservation and remediation investments on America’s public lands.
  • March 21: Secretary of  Veterans Affairs Denis McDonough will travel to North Carolina and Tennessee to amplify how the President’s PACT Act is delivering results for veterans across the country.
  • March 22: White House Senior Advisor to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Tom Perez will travel to Utah to highlight how thePresident’s Investing in America agenda is transforming communities by growing the economy from the bottom up and the middle out for all hard-working American families. 
  • March 22: Small Business Administration Administrator Isabel Guzman will travel to Pennsylvania to highlight how the President’s Investing in America agenda is creating opportunity and good paying jobs in rural communities.
  • March 25–28: Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm will travel throughout Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan to showcase how the President’s Investing inAmerica agenda is helping revitalize communities, deliver lower cost savings to American families while creating and maintain jobs across the clean energy sector. 
  • March 26: Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su will travel to Michigan with Secretary Granholm to talk about how the President is leveraging federal investments to create good jobs in communities.

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