Joe Biden's presidency and policy decisions
Policy decisions made by the Biden administration so far,
1. COVID-19 relief: The $1.9 trillion relief package includes direct payments to individuals, extended unemployment benefits, funding for vaccine distribution, and aid to small businesses and state and local governments.
3. Immigration: Biden has created a task force to reunite families separated at the border, halted deportations for certain undocumented immigrants, and proposed a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants in the United States.
4. Infrastructure: The proposed $2 trillion infrastructure plan includes funding for roads, bridges, public transportation, airports, broadband internet, and clean energy infrastructure.
5. Racial justice: The administration has taken steps to address systemic racism, such as issuing executive orders on housing discrimination, ending federal use of private prisons, and creating a task force to address racial equity in healthcare.
6. Foreign policy: The administration has rejoined the Paris climate agreement, renewed nuclear talks with Iran, and taken steps to rebuild relationships with NATO and other allies.
7. Gun control: Biden has proposed background checks for all gun sales, a ban on assault weapons, and measures to keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers and people with mental illness.
8. Education: The administration has proposed a $109 billion plan to make community college tuition-free, increase funding for Pell Grants, and invest in historically black colleges and universities.
These are just a few of the topics that could be covered in a 20,000-word article on the policy decisions made by the Biden administration so far. Other potential topics could include the administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, its efforts to strengthen democracy and human rights around the world, and its plans for healthcare reform and economic recovery.
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