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What to expect from Joe Biden's first ten days of government | CNN

2021-01-21T17:26:15.047Z


Starting this Thursday, every day until the end of the month, with the exception of this weekend, he will focus on a specific topic to begin his mandate. | United States | CNN


Biden's agenda in his early days as president 1:25

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In addition to the decrees and memoranda that President Joe Biden signed Wednesday, the new administration has an ambitious list of additional actions for the first 10 days in office, many of which will reverse the key policies set by its predecessor. .

Starting this Thursday, every day until the end of the month, except for this weekend, it will focus on a specific topic, with a set of corresponding actions and directives, in accordance with a draft of the schedule sent to allies of management and that was seen by CNN.

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These are the topics:

January 20 -

Inauguration and urgent decrees

January 21 -

Covid-19

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January 22 -

Financial aid

January 23-24 -

Weekend

January 25 -

Buy America Policy

January 26 -

Equity

January 27 -

Weather

January 28 -

Medical Attention

January 29 -

Immigration

January 30-31 -

Weekend

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This Thursday, the theme of the first full day of the Biden Presidency will be on the coronavirus.

He is expected to sign six decrees and a presidential policy directive.

The decrees include things like a supply chain review, additional data collection and transparency, and support for additional research and provision of COVID-19 treatment.

A presidential policy directive will call on agencies to "strengthen efforts to combat covid-19 globally and strengthen preparedness for a global pandemic."

Then on Friday, “Financial Aid” day, Biden is expected to sign two bills.

One to direct the agency's action on Medicaid, Pell grants, SNAP benefits, and unemployment insurance.

The second decree will restore the collective bargaining rights of federal employees and initiate actions to reverse Schedule F of former President Trump's decree that gave the Office of Management and Budget and federal agencies room for maneuver to reclassify key roles.

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Source: cnnespanol

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