The House passed the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 last month in a 417-to-10 vote.
“The plan was substantial in size, because the need is substantial: we must stand by Ukraine as it defends itself from Russian aggression,” Biden said in a statement. “The need is also urgent: I have nearly exhausted the resources given to me by a bipartisan majority in Congress to support Ukraine’s fighters. The lend-lease bill is separate from Biden’s request for Congress to approve an additional $33 billion in security, economic and humanitarian assistance to the Ukrainian government. “The Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 revives this pivotal program, waiving time-consuming requirements on the president’s authority to send critical defensive resources to Ukraine,” she said. “And he called on Congress to lend a hand to our allies overseas: bolstering their defenses so they can defeat the evils of fascism.” Only a few weeks before, the Senate had passed it unanimously, a rare and overwhelming show of bipartisanship in today’s bitterly divided Congress. With the House and the Senate back in session, Congress could act on approving the extra $33 billion in aid to Ukraine in the coming weeks. Biden has repeatedly emphasized that the United States will not send troops into Ukraine to fight but said that his administration will do everything possible to hold Russia accountable and that the United States will continue to supply military assistance to Ukraine as long as Russia continues its assault. Time is very important when lives are at stake.” Biden on Monday noted that he was signing the lend-lease bill into law the day after V-E Day, which marked the end of World War II in Europe, and on the anniversary of the effort at European integration that produced the European Union. “Every day Ukrainians fight for their lives,” Biden said. The measure, introduced by a bipartisan group of senators, updates a 1941 law the United States used to help its allies during World War II. Now that the bill is signed into law, the United States will be able to more quickly provide equipment and other supplies to Ukraine during the ongoing Russian invasion, as the bill enhances Biden’s authority to expedite agreements with Ukraine and other Eastern European countries.
Biden-Harris Administration Secures Commitments from 20 Internet Providers to Cut Prices and Increase Speeds High-speed internet service is no longer a.
To make the most of this program, the Biden-Harris Administration asked participating internet service providers to either reduce prices and or raise speeds to offer ACP-eligible households a high-speed internet plan for no more than $30/month. For these purposes, the Administration views a sufficiently high-speed plan as one that offers download speeds of at least 100 Megabits per second everywhere that the provider’s infrastructure is capable of it. Under the terms of the ACP, an eligible household that signs up for the program will receive a discount of up to $30/month on any internet service plan a participating provider offers. President Biden and Vice President Harris worked with Democrats and Republicans to create the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP)—the largest high-speed internet affordability program in our nation’s history. And Propel, a mission-driven financial technology company, will provide information via the Providers app to connect more than 5 million low-income families with the program. For example, Michigan, Massachusetts, Philadelphia, Mesa, Arizona, and New York City will text millions of eligible households. For example, the Social Security Administration will email all 1.6 million Supplemental Security Income recipients who have a “My Social Security” account, letting them know that they are eligible for the Affordable Connectivity Program.
President Joe Biden on Monday signed a bill into law aimed at streamlining the process for getting military assistance to Ukraine as Russia continues its ...
The bill signing comes as Biden continues to seek billions in additional funding for the war. "This legislation will allow us to timely provide the necessary defensive equipment for Ukraine to defend itself against Mr. Putin's aggression. The Ukraine aid package is still being drafted, but Senate Republicans have insisted the two bills move on separate tracks in order to pass the Ukraine bill quickly -- and Biden has told congressional leaders to move the Ukraine aid package first without the $10 billion in Covid aid, according to a congressional source. It also is a clear message to our NATO allies that they need to step up even more as we look forward to how we can make sure Ukraine is successful in this military operation that that Mr. Putin initiated," Cardin said last month following the bill's passage. The new law, which eases some of the requirements for the US to lend or lease military equipment to Ukraine, passed with a bipartisan majority in the US House and Senate. Its sponsors say the legislation gives Biden much broader authority to help Ukraine defend itself against Russia and addresses how the US can get weapons to Ukraine faster. In the Oval Office signing, Biden noted that Sunday was V-E Day, which marks the end of WWII in Europe, and Monday is Europe Day, which marks the anniversary of the effort at European integration that produced the European Union. And he blasted Putin for using the war to bring "wanton destruction into Europe."
President Joe Biden signed a bill that aims to streamline U.S. military assistance to Ukraine as it fights off a Russian invasion.
Under the measure, Ukraine can request streamlined transfers of U.S. weapons and other security assistance. Biden's signature on the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 will make it easier for the U.S. to lend or lease military aid to allies affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Biden already has some power to lend or lease equipment, but the legislation he will sign into law will ease some of the requirements for doing so. - The Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 will ease some of the requirements for the U.S. to lend or lease military equipment to Kyiv. "I'm signing a bill that provides another important tool that directly supports the government of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people and their fight to defend their country and their democracy against Putin's brutal war," Biden said from the Oval Office. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed a bill Monday that will streamline the lengthy process of supplying Ukraine with the military equipment needed for the fight against Russia. - President Joe Biden signed legislation that aims to streamline U.S. military assistance to Ukraine.
President Joe Biden speaks at an event on lowering the cost of high-speed internet in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 9, 2022, in Washington ...
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At&T, Comcast, Verizon and 17 other providers will offer discounts under the plan, which the White House estimates will extend to 48 million households.
If we look at it by the numbers, there are more people who can’t afford Internet access than people who don’t have access to a network.” By some estimates, the money for subsidies will run out by 2025, potentially leaving millions of families with a brand-new monthly bill after three years of free, or significantly cheaper, service. The discount program faces early hurdles because the households it is meant to serve are not online and therefore more difficult to reach. It has led some individuals to go to great lengths to access the Internet. Public education officials speak often of students clustered at fast-food restaurants or coffee shops equipped with free WiFi to complete assignments because they lack Internet connectivity at home. Biden, during his 2020 campaign and in negotiations for the bipartisan infrastructure bill, has made Internet access a high priority, especially for rural America and low-income consumers. Roughly 7 in 10 adults in rural areas reported having home broadband access in 2021, Pew found; the same proportion had a desktop or laptop computer.
Ten days ago, I sent to Congress an urgent proposal to provide needed military, economic, and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. The plan was.
So I call on Congress to pass the Ukrainian Supplemental funding bill immediately, and get it to my desk in the next few days. We will lose our place in line for America to order new COVID treatments and vaccines for the fall, including next-generation vaccines under development, and be unable to maintain our supply of COVID tests. I am pleased that, in my conversations with Congressional leaders, there appears to be strong support for the proposal I submitted, and Congress is likely to pass it in substantially the form I proposed.
President Joe Biden on Monday announced that 20 of the nation's internet providers have committed to lowering costs for low-income households, ...
"We have been working on digital equity issues for over a decade and believe this new program offers even more support to achieve those goals. And early on in his presidential tenure, Biden directed Vice President Kamala Harris to spearhead White House efforts on broadband access. This is the case where big business stepped up -- urging them to cut their prices and raise their speeds," Biden said at a White House Rose Garden event about the effort. "Today's announcement is gonna give millions of families ... a little more breathing room to help them pay their bills. The Biden administration has eyed different proposals to close the US' digital divide, which has persisted for years. We worked with Democrats and Republicans, with businesses and nonprofits, to make this happen, and we're going to keep working to fight inflation and lower cost of all American families, and a lot of other things as well."
President Joe Biden called on Congress to "immediately" pass a nearly $40 billion Ukrainian aid bill, warning for the first time that existing aid will run ...
The administration recently projected that the US could potentially see 100 million Covid-19 infections this fall and winter. Thune said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has signaled he's open to allowing an amendment vote on the Title 42 provision, paving the way to take up the $10 billion Covid-19 relief bill. "Hence, I am prepared to accept that these two measures move separately, so that the Ukrainian aid bill can get to my desk right away."
The Affordable Connectivity Program announcement is being live-streamed at 1:30 p.m. and will share how the plan will help communities like Youngstown with ...
Under the terms of the ACP, an eligible household that signs up for the program will receive a discount of up to $30/month on any internet service plan a participating provider offers. The Biden-Harris Administration asked participating internet service providers to either reduce prices and or raise speeds to offer ACP-eligible households a high-speed internet plan for no more than $30/month. For these purposes, the Administration views a sufficiently high-speed plan as one that offers download speeds of at least 100 Megabits per second everywhere that the provider’s infrastructure is capable of it. Households on Tribal Lands are eligible for a discount of up to $75/month. As of now, more than 1,300 internet service providers participate in the program, and more than 11.5 million households have signed up to receive the ACP benefit.
President Biden signed the Lend-Lease Act, which will waive time-consuming requirements on the provision of arms to Ukraine.
“This day is supposed to be about celebrating peace and unity in Europe and the defeat of Nazis in World War II,” said Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary. “We cannot afford delay in this vital war effort,” Mr. Biden said in a statement. The legislation that Mr. Biden signed on Monday reflected the historical echoes and reversals of the current war. It was not clear, however, whether Republicans, whose support would be needed in the Senate, had agreed on the specifics of the proposal. The increase reflects a striking consensus in both parties to pour vast amounts of money into the war against Russia, even as lawmakers remain deeply divided on domestic spending. The lending program came as congressional Democrats moved quickly to consider the $33 billion aid package proposed by Mr. Biden and indicated they would increase it substantially. “They’ve done amazingly well at making stuff happen in a relatively timely fashion,” Mr. Kagan said of the Biden administration. But even after two and a half months, Mr. Biden is still anxious about looking like the United States is fighting the proxy war that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia says it is. No one in Washington really knows the line that should not be crossed with Mr. Putin, and instead the United States has simply been making assumptions. After reports in The New York Times and NBC News about the intelligence, Mr. Biden called Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III; Avril D. Haines, the director of national intelligence; and William J. Burns, the C.I.A. director, to chastise them, according to a senior administration official. “But saying it out loud helps his public narrative that Russia is fighting the U.S. and NATO in Ukraine, not just the Ukrainians. That doesn’t serve our interests.” He sent the first lady for a secret visit to the war zone.
The new legislation is largely symbolic, but comes as Congress is poised to unleash more resources of $33 billion or more to fight the war.
President Joe Biden urged Congress on Monday to quickly approve a multibillion-dollar aid package for Ukraine before trying to pass a new round of Covid-19 ...
Republicans had opposed Democrats' efforts to pair the money for Ukraine with the additional pandemic relief funding. In his statement Monday, Biden said the additional funding is both necessary and urgent, with money for shipments to Ukraine set to run out in 10 days' time. Biden's new position marked a reversal from his insistence last month that the military aid and the pandemic funding be bundled together.
The President signed S. 3522, the “Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022,″ into law. This law removes certain requirements, that his ...
And I'm proud to announce today that our administration has brought together Democrats, Republicans, the private sector to lower the high-speed Internet costs ...
(Laughter.) But I — but I think I should name you anyway, shouldn’t I? I mean — no? I started off – and I had the list, I said, “Give me the…” And I started off with saying, “Cheri Bustos.” And they said, “Wait, there’s a lot of people who aren’t here. I want to thank the Internet companies — or the providers. I know — and Vivek Murthy, the Surgeon General, is going to talk about this in another context. And as I said at the start: Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we’re delivering high-speed Internet infrastructure to every part of the country. And this is a great example of what we can achieve if the federal government and the private sector work together to solve serious problems. And I want to thank the companies who are working with us to deliver this for all families. Each of the — each of them has committed to offering families who use this program at least one high-speed plan that is fully covered. But over the last few months, my administration has worked closely with Internet providers — this is a case where big business stepped up — urging them to cut their prices and raise their — their speeds. And if you qualify, you’re going to get a $30 credit per month toward your Internet bill, which me- — which most folks — will mean they get on for nothing. But I’m going to have to learn, aren’t I? (Laughter.) You know, the need for high-speed Internet is — is a little bit like what used to be probably what my grandfather talked about: needing to have a telephone.
His comments came as Russian forces fired missiles at Odesa, hitting a shopping centre and a warehouse, killing one and wounding others.
He said that unless Russia has a major breakthrough, "the balance of advantages will shift steadily in favour of Ukraine, especially as Ukraine gets access to growing volumes of increasingly sophisticated Western military equipment." "And this is a blow not only to Ukraine. Without our agricultural exports, dozens of countries in different parts of the world are already on the brink of food shortages. The European Union's executive arm, the European Commission, said it aims to deliver a first opinion in June on Ukraine's request to become a member of the bloc. The Ukrainian military said Russian forces fired seven missiles from the air at Odesa on Monday night, hitting a shopping centre and a warehouse. But he said that instead, the United States and many European countries had in fact rallied to Ukraine's side and become more unified. Speaking in Washington DC on Monday, Biden described the Russian president as "a very calculating man" but without an exit strategy and admitted "I'm trying to figure out what we do about that".
The new legislation is largely symbolic, but comes as Congress is poised to unleash more resources of $33 billion or more to fight the war.
The southern Ukrainian city is not under threat of a Russian offensive, the Pentagon said, while Kremlin advances in the Donbas region remain “anemic.”
The weapons: Ukraine is making use of weapons such as Javelin antitank missiles and Switchblade “kamikaze” drones, provided by the United States and other allies. The latest: The southern Ukrainian city of Odessa was struck by a volley of Russian missiles on Monday evening, including three Kinzhal hypersonic missiles. Odessa: At least four high-precision Onyx missiles struck Odessa, Ukraine’s military said Monday. The missiles were believed to have been launched from Russian-held Crimea, officials said. The fighters have vowed to continue their resistance “ as long as we are alive.” Biden administration officials last week sought to downplay or dispute those stories. Because the E.U. needs all member nations to agree on the measure, diplomats and officials have launched a persuasion campaign aimed at swaying Budapest and Bratislava. The annual Pulitzer Prizes seek to recognize the best in journalism, as well as books, drama and music. “There is no place in the world for executioners, punishers and Nazis,” he said. And instead, Putin is perverting history, changing history to try — or attempting to change it, I should say — to justify his unprovoked and unjustified war, which has brought catastrophic loss of life and immense human suffering.” A shopping center and a warehouse were struck by seven Russian missiles, while another three Kinzhal hypersonic missiles targeted “tourism infrastructure,” said Sergey Bratchuk, a spokesman for the Odessa regional military administration. Last month, the House voted 417 to 10 to pass a lend-lease bill that aims to expedite weapons shipments to Ukraine. Only a few weeks before, the Senate had passed it unanimously. Last Friday, Biden announced another drawdown aid package to Ukraine that included additional munitions and radar equipment.
A couple of Republican primaries will offer more tests of former president Donald Trump's sway on GOP voters. That includes the governor's race in Nebraska, ...
“Governor Abbott must not be allowed to use federal coronavirus relief funds to further his political theater at the expense of Texas families.” They think that the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. The near-record prices come despite the fact that Biden ordered the flow of a million barrels per day from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve a little over a month ago. Trump’s endorsed candidate in Ohio’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate, venture capitalist and author J.D. Vance, prevailed last week, an early show of strength for the former president. Taken literally, that would mean a tax increase on about half of Americans whose income is too low to owe federal income taxes. Herbert has denied the allegations. Democrats have tried before to scrap the filibuster. The race is set to be decided in a runoff on May 24. Relatively few Democratic senators are looking to go down that path again after the party’s attempt to pass a similar carve out for voting rights in January came up short, which highlighted the party’s inability to stay unified and deliver on a major issue for its voters while causing tensions within the conference.“I think we know where everybody is on the filibuster. Wade is about to be overturned. Biden is not expected to unveil new policy in his remarks from the White House but will try to reframe the issue with midterm elections looming. That includes the governor’s race in Nebraska, where Trump is backing a candidate accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women.
Oval Office 3:08 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Well, welcome, folks. Today I'm joined by Senator Cardin -- Ben Cardin; Elissa Slotkin; and the.
And it really has — I’ve said from the very beginning: It’s — it’s something that is good for everyone. And the cost of the fight is not cheap, but caving to aggression is even more costly. And today, Europe is honoring another important day on the anniversary. And — because it really matters. It matters. And it is brutal.
President Joe Biden will unveil his plan to fight inflation Tuesday from the White House on the same day gas prices hit a record high of $4.37 per gallon.
is the contrast, and the contrast that his plan, and the plan he has been implementing for months now, draws with those on the other side of the aisle, who has not — who have not put forward any plan to lower costs for the American people. While Biden is going after an 11-point plan offered by Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, many Republicans are not on board with Scott’s plan. The White House said Biden will call on Congress to make oil companies pay fees on idled wells and non-producing acres on federal lands, “so that companies that continue to sit on excess capacity will have to choose whether to start producing or pay a fee.”
It's primary day in West Virginia and Nebraska, with votes that will test Donald Trump's influence on Republican party.
“When voters gave Democrats control of the House, Senate, and the White House, they did so with the expectation that we would legislate boldly and do what is necessary to advance our fight for justice and economic prosperity. This makes the road to passing any sort of Covid funding much more precarious. Now more than ever it is the time to deliver on our promises,” the letter states. For months, activists have been demanding Democrats amend or eliminate the filibuster, the parliamentary procedure requiring 60 votes to move forward with most legislation, to pass measures they believe are critical on voting rights, immigration and, now, abortion rights. A vote is expected tomorrow. But the bill is doomed to fail amid Republican opposition. The virtual summit on Thursday will be hosted jointly by Belize, Germany, Indonesia and Senegal. Schumer almost certainly won’t hold such a vote. Expect lots of wheeling and dealing on Capitol Hill, where Democrats and Republicans in both chambers are hoping to push through a massive aid bill for Ukraine. The swift action comes after Biden gave his blessing for decoupling the Ukraine aid from a Covid preparedness funding bill that Republicans oppose. As lawmakers discuss the aid, Ukraine Ambassador Oksana Markarova will be on the Hill to speak at the caucus lunches, according to The Hill. It comes after Biden on Monday signed a bill into law that will expedite the shipment of military aid and equipment to Ukraine and other allies in Eastern Europe. “Let me be clear,” Biden said in the statement, “as vital as it is to help Ukraine combat Russian aggression, it is equally vital to help Americans combat Covid. Biden told lawmakers that a failure to approve additional funding would hurt both domestic and international efforts to beat back the pandemic. On Monday, Biden said it a statement that he supported the decision to decouple coronavirus funding from an aid package for Ukraine, leaving the fate of the former uncertain.
President Joe Biden will deliver remarks on inflation Tuesday, a White House official said, as his administration looks to further address one of the key ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A federal appeals court in New Orleans hears argum.
After Doughty ruled for the states, the Interior Department held an offshore lease sale — which a federal judge in Washington canceled. Four onshore lease sales are scheduled next month — for land in Nevada on June 14; New Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado on June 16; Wyoming on June 22 and Utah, Montana and North Dakota on June 28. The case has not been tried but a federal judge blocked the order, saying only Congress could suspend the sales.
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) speaks to the media in Washington, DC, on November 10, 2020. (CNN) ...
Now, is it a good thing for our democracy to have a Republican senator publicly suggesting that the President is "incoherent, incapacitated and confused"? Um, no. Scott's statement may seem over the top -- I mean, McConnell basically warned Democrats would do exactly what they are trying to do with his plan! This unproven notion -- that Biden is somehow enfeebled -- has been kicking around conservative media and Trump-allied circles for some time now.
The United States is in a stronger economic position than any other major advanced economy in the world. At the same time, inflation is too high and is.
Reducing the Deficit by Asking Large Corporations and the Wealthiest Americans to Pay Their Fair Share: While the federal budget deficit increased every year under President Trump – in part due to a reckless and unpaid for $2 trillion tax cut benefitting the wealthiest Americans and largest corporations –the deficit fell by $350 billion in President Biden’s first year in office because he prioritized rebuilding the economy from the bottom up and the middle out. Child care is one of the biggest costs that families with young children face, and care investments will lower prices across the economy over time by making it easier for parents and others with care responsibilities to join the workforce and be more productive. Congressional Republicans, led by Senator Rick Scott, have called for a new minimum tax on the middle class – firefighters and teachers – that would mean an average of almost $1,500 less in families’ pockets each year.
Inflation rates have been increasing sharply since August 2021 and have been out of the normal 2%-to-4% range for a full year.
President Joe Biden speaks at an event on lowering the cost of high-speed internet in the Rose Garden of the White House, Monday, May 9, 2022, in Washington ...
President Joe Biden returned fire on Sen. Rick Scott, saying that the Florida Republican "has a problem."
“Scott is a Republican, and he is in Congress and part of the GOP leadership. But his snippet of an idea, such as it is, cannot be labeled a ‘congressional Republican’ plan. He’s the problem,'” began O’Keefe, quoting a statement released by Scott ahead of Biden’s speech. We’ve got a GDP that is declining. We’ve got mortgage rates skyrocketing. We’ve got the highest gas prices ever.
Sen. Rick Scott of Florida and President Joe Biden ramped up political fighting over inflation. The senator invited the president to a debate about the ...
President Biden said fighting inflation is his "top domestic priority" in an economic speech at the White House Tuesday morning and laid out his ...
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This will not be my only speech on inflation, I'm sure. But when you look at the economy today, it's clear that we've made enormous strides. And our plans and ...
By the end of this year, and some say it’s going to be — it’s going to increase next year. They understand it, but they have — you know, they’re working 8, 10 hours a day just to put food on the table. So, we’re liken [sic] like — we’re working like the devil to help them transition. Do you think the average person, whether they have a PhD or they are — have any other job, sits and thinks, “Wow, there’s thousands of tons of grain in elevators in Ukraine that can’t get out”? And Ukraine is one of the biggest producers of corn and wheat. THE PRESIDENT: Well, if you ever raised a family like mine, you don’t have to tell them. And I have — I need to get 60 votes to be able to even pass them. I can’t believe that the majority of Republicans buy on to Scott’s plan. And all this time, they’re not even paying for a fair share of taxes in the first place. But it would do nothing to help — to — to hold big co- — big corporations and companies accountable. Think of the materials you need to build a house. And I agree with what Chairman Powell said last week that the number-one threat is the strength — and that strength that we built is inflation. Some parts are being held up by Congress. But all of my plan is focused on lowering costs for the average family in America to give them just a little bit of breathing room.
President Biden signed the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act on Monday, which will direct weapons and equipment to Ukraine as it attempts to fend off ...
Biden urged Congress to act quickly, even at the expense of detaching the bill from "much-needed funding for COVID treatments, vaccines and tests." "We cannot afford delay in this vital war effort," Biden stated. "Without timely COVID funding, more Americans will die needlessly. "This day is supposed to be about celebrating peace and unity in Europe and the defeat of Nazis in World War II," Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, said. "We are approximately ten days away from hitting this critical deadline." That’s why we’re staying in this."