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Biden to deliver SOTU address on March 1

AFP . Washington
09 Jan 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 09 Jan 2022 03:55:51
Biden to deliver SOTU address on March 1

US President Joe Biden will deliver the traditional State of the Union (SOTU) address March 1, the White House said Friday, as the Democrat struggles to tame Covid-19 and get his stalled legislative agenda through Congress.

March is later than usual for the annual address, which a president typically delivers in late January or early February.

The timing is likely due to the pandemic: the Omicron variant is spreading like wildfire in the United States as in other countries and the presidential address is usually given to a packed audience of both chambers of Congress and many VIP guests.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote the president Friday formally inviting him to “address a Joint Session of Congress” on March 1 and share his vision for the country.

Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters the president had accepted the invitation.

The delayed SOTU provides Biden with additional time to confront the Covid-19 pandemic -- whose resurgence is creating new headaches for the economy and heaping pressure on an already overburdened health care system -- and find fresh momentum for his landmark domestic policy package.

Biden’s so-called Build Back Better plan -- which includes over a trillion dollars in funding for child care, senior care, education, and climate change mitigation -- has stalled in the Senate, due to the current opposition by one member of Biden’s own Democratic Party.

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