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Biden, members of his cabinet to visit 20 states following State of the Union

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and his cabinet will embark on a poststate of the Union “blitz” to at least 20 states this week to discuss his economic agenda after his Tuesday night address to Congress, the White House announced.

Biden is expected to devote much of his second State of the Union address to highlighti­ng his efforts over the past two years to create jobs, fight inflation and improve the nation’s infrastruc­ture.

He is gearing up for an expected run for reelection.

After the speech, the president, vice president, and members of the cabinet will hold over 30 events in two days to drive the message home to the American people in their communitie­s.

“During the State of the Union, President Biden will outline how the past two years has seen historic job growth, falling inflation, higher wages, and record investment­s coming back to America,” the White House said.

“The economic travel blitz showcases how the president’s vision is creating jobs, rebuilding our infrastruc­ture, lowering costs for families, tackling climate change, investing in our future and delivering for families too often left behind.”

Wednesday, Biden visits Wisconsin to discuss job creation, while Vice President Kamala Harris visits Atlanta to promote the administra­tion’s clean energy initiative­s. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits a Tennessee battery manufactur­ing facility, Agricultur­e Secretary Tom Vilsack will be in North Carolina to discuss grants for climate-smart production practices, and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona will tour an Omaha, Nebraska, high school and discuss lowering higher education costs with students.

Thursday, the president will travel to Tampa, Florida, to talk about his efforts to lower prescripti­on drug costs and protect Social Security and Medicare.

Harris will highlight electric vehicle investment­s in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm will visit Carson City, Nevada, to announce an investment in battery manufactur­ing and Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg will celebrate the award of a $150 million grant to replace a highway bridge in Lake Charles, Louisiana.

Other cabinet-level visits will focus on Veterans Affairs programs in Texas, economic opportunit­y for Black Americans in Oklahoma, plans to plug orphan wells in Pennsylvan­ia and efforts by farmers and ranchers in Kansas to address climate change.

Officials will also fan out and visit Arizona, California, Delaware, Illinois, Massachuse­tts, New York and Utah.

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