As the Biden Presidency circles around the 100-day mark, the "build, back, better" agenda is coming into complete focus.
While still navigating pandemic recovery, the President is marching steadily on with his plan to rebuild American infrastructure and create American jobs.
Now, what is infrastructure?
That's the question swirling around Congressional budget debates.
Still, for the President, anything that can benefit the country fits the bill, which mainly means enormous attention at course-correcting our environmental impact on energy and transportation.
Louise Schiavone returns to The Huddle this week to speak with Marc Ross and dissect the programs and plans the administration will be tackling in their trillion-dollar rescue plan and how it may help us meet our climate goals. Louise serves as a John's Hopkins University Carey Business School Senior Lecturer and NPR Contributing Anchor.
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Marc Ross
Brendan Kownacki
Louise Schiavone
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#TheHuddle is an inner circle analysis of the personalities and tactics that will aid Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States, on a quest to form an effective government.
As the new President configures his top tier of advisors, the question is a simple one -- who would you want in your Huddle when the going gets tough?