Preparations for President Joe Biden's Wednesday afternoon visit to his hometown continues this morning near the Electric City Trolley Museum at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton. This will be Biden's first visit to Scranton since the election. He is expected to discuss several bills, including one that will upgrade roads, bridges, airports and other infrastructure and one that will give more money for early childhood education, child care and climate change reduction.
Preparations for President Joe Biden's Wednesday afternoon visit to his hometown continues this morning near the Electric City Trolley Museum at the Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton. This will be Biden's first visit to Scranton since the election. He is expected to discuss several bills, including one that will upgrade roads, bridges, airports and other infrastructure and one that will give more money for early childhood education, child care and climate change reduction.
SCRANTON — In his latest return to his native city, President Joe Biden predicted Wednesday his agenda will create 2 million more jobs a year, allow more children to attend preschool, more women to return to work and more people to travel by passenger train.
Today, I’m heading back home to Scranton. It’s where my values — of hard work and treating others with dignity — were set. Those values are at the core of my agenda.