The Arizona Republic

Biden’s plans for first 100 days in office include pushing $1.9 trillion in pandemic relief, forming police oversight commission and addressing immigratio­n.

Issues include pandemic, immigrants, racial justice

- Rebecca Morin

Joe Biden will step into the White House on Wednesday facing an array of crises, from COVID-19 to nationwide tension surroundin­g racial justice.

Biden has already started rolling out his plans to take them on.

Over the past several weeks, Biden has laid out several things he wants to do in his first 100 days in office. The proposals include tackling the pandemic, reversing immigratio­n policies put in place under President Donald Trump and addressing criminal justice reform.

On Thursday, Biden laid out a COVID-19 relief package that he hopes to see Congress pass in the immediate weeks after he takes office.

The $1.9 trillion plan includes $20 billion for a national vaccinatio­n program, $1,400 stimulus checks and raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour. Biden has also pledged to provide 100 million doses of the vaccine during the first 100 days of his administra­tion. He has said his plan will help “stimulate the economy.”

“This will be one of the most challengin­g operationa­l efforts we have ever undertaken as a nation,” Biden said Thursday of vaccine distributi­on.

As part of his response to the pandemic, Biden also said he wants to begin reopening schools in the first 100 days of his administra­tion. His relief package proposes $130 billion to help schools reopen safely.

Biden has also said he will propose a new tax plan that includes raising corporate income taxes to 28%. Currently, the corporate tax rate is 21%, which was set under Trump’s 2017 tax plan.

Under his tax plan, Biden said no one making less than $400,000 will see their taxes increase, but a 12.4% Social Security payroll tax will be imposed on those who earn $400,000 or more.

On the first day of his administra­tion, Biden plans to rejoin the 2015 Paris Agreement, which focuses on goals to help mitigate climate change.

Biden has said he will begin undoing many of the Trump administra­tion’s immigratio­n policies on day one.

Biden has said he will immediatel­y send a bill to Congress to provide a pathway to citizenshi­p for the 11 million unPresiden­t-elect documented people in the United States and will revoke a travel ban on mostly Muslim-majority countries.

Within the first 100 days of his administra­tion, Biden has said he will stop constructi­on on the wall at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Biden last year vowed that in the first 100 days of his administra­tion, he would push to pass the Equality Act, which aims to extend federal protection­s in the areas of housing, education, credit and services to members of the LGBTQ community.

Amid a nationwide reckoning with systemic racism, Biden has vowed to address racial justice and criminal justice reform.

In his first 100 days, Biden has said, he is committed to creating a national police oversight commission.

 ?? MATT SLOCUM/AP ?? President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to provide 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine during the first 100 days of his administra­tion.
MATT SLOCUM/AP President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to provide 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine during the first 100 days of his administra­tion.

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