How much progress has President Joe Biden made on infrastructure, child care, COVID and taxes? Analysts weighed in before his State of the Union address.
President Joe Biden is slated to deliver his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, a speech coming just under a year since his last remarks before a joint session of Congress.
“That particular model is what Biden should be doing everywhere that he possibly can,” the R Street expert said. “He got some level of Republican support, it was an issue that a broad number of Americans generally agree with, and it fits with the reason he was elected in the first place.” “They’ll take another serious run at all this in late spring, early summer, when they kind of realize the window’s closing,” said Marcus, who served as an adviser to then–Vice President Biden.
“They’ve largely delivered on that,” Marcus told MarketWatch, referring to access to COVID vaccines. “The kids under 5 is an outstanding issue. I think probably we are headed toward resolution on that fairly soon.”
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