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Biden Administration: The First Ten Days

By Robert Mangas on January 19, 2021
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Incoming White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain sent a Saturday memo to incoming White House staff outlining the “First Ten Days.”

He mentioned the following actions to be taken by President Biden.

January 20

▪ Rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement

▪ Reverse the ban on immigration from certain Muslim-majority countries

▪ Extend the “pause” on student loan payments and interest

▪ Launch a “100 Day Masking Challenge” by requiring masks on federal property and in interstate travel

▪ Extend restrictions on evictions and foreclosures

▪ Send comprehensive immigration legislation to Congress

January 21

▪ Issue a number of “executive actions” relating to COVID testing, protecting workers, and reopening schools

January 22

▪ Direct “Cabinet agencies to take immediate action to deliver economic relief to working families”

January 25 through February 1

A number of Executive Orders, directives, and other actions are planned to advance the following policy priorities:

▪ Strengthen Buy American provisions

▪ Advance equity and support communities of color

▪ Begin criminal justice reform

▪ Sign executive actions relating to climate change

▪ Take first steps to expand access to health care

▪ Initiate actions to reunite families separated at the border

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Rob is a shareholder in the firm’s Federal Government Law & Policy group. He has represented clients before Congress and federal agencies from a variety of industries and in a number of policy areas, including trade, energy, environment, health care, biotechnology, transportation, financial…

Rob is a shareholder in the firm’s Federal Government Law & Policy group. He has represented clients before Congress and federal agencies from a variety of industries and in a number of policy areas, including trade, energy, environment, health care, biotechnology, transportation, financial services, manufacturing, tax, pensions, defense, and foreign relations. Rob has a depth of understanding of the rules of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and he has deep experience in legislative drafting. He previously served as chief of staff to U.S. Senator Wendell Ford, the former Senate Majority Whip.

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