From Chris Van Hollen <[email protected]>
Subject your input on the path forward
Date April 27, 2021 5:18 PM
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Tomorrow evening, President Biden will deliver his first address to a COVID-thinned Joint Session of Congress to speak about the progress we have made in the first 100 days of this Administration, and lay out his agenda to continue moving our country forward.

It is a milestone moment for the new Administration and the new Congress.

Since coming to office, the Biden Administration has worked tirelessly to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and put forward ambitious and creative proposals to ignite a jobs boom and rebuild our country for a future of shared prosperity. The successes are many -- speeding up the vaccine rollout, delivering stimulus checks to millions of Americans, enhancing the child tax credit to cut child poverty in half , extending federal assistance for the unemployed, and so much more.

But there is much work to do and our future progress is threatened by the deep political division in our country -- and the Congress. Passing critical legislation to strengthen our democracy, rebuild our infrastructure, address deep social and institutional challenges, and face down inequality are at risk.

As we chart our path forward into the next 100 days, I want to hear from you.

Will you take a few moments ahead of President Biden’s address tomorrow to complete this short priorities survey? I want to know what your top concerns are as we focus on how to deliver the change that Americans sent us here to accomplish >>

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts today,

Chris

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