Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Biden ‘looking forward’ to State of the Union in early March

- By Seung Min Kim

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will give his annual State of the Union address March 7.

In a letter sent to the White House on Saturday, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., extended the formal invitation for Biden to speak to a joint session of Congress. Johnson said he was inviting Biden “in this moment of great challenge for our country.”

On X, the social media platform, Biden accepted. “Looking forward to it, Mr. Speaker,” the president said.

This will be the first State of the Union for Johnson as speaker, who traditiona­lly sits behind the president and to his left during the address to Congress. This year’s speech will offer an opportunit­y for Biden to detail his broader vision and policy priorities as he campaigns for reelection in November.

Biden’s address is scheduled for after a pair of critical deadlines to avert a government shutdown.

Funding for federal agencies that oversee programs for veterans, and on transporta­tion, housing, agricultur­e and energy, is set to expire Jan. 19. Funding for the rest of the federal government will run out Feb. 2.

The annual address from the president to Congress is usually scheduled for late January or February.

Biden’s March 7 address would be the latest that a president has delivered the State of the Union since 1934, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt revived the practice of giving the annual speech in person. Before this year, the latest that a State of the Union had been given was in 2022, when Biden delivered it on March 1 of that year, according to the Congressio­nal Research Service.

In last year’s State of the Union, Biden declared that he would “finish the job” on critical parts of his agenda that remained incomplete, such as capping insulin costs for all Americans, taking more aggressive actions on climate change, banning assault-style weapons and pushing for higher taxes on corporatio­ns and the rich.

It was also his first State of the Union in front of a divided Congress, and some House Republican­s jeered at Biden, particular­ly when he spoke about efforts from some GOP lawmakers to cut Medicare and Social Security.

 ?? ERIC GAY/AP ?? House Speaker Mike Johnson extended the invitation to the president for the March 7 address.
ERIC GAY/AP House Speaker Mike Johnson extended the invitation to the president for the March 7 address.

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