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White House: Vice President Harris Announces $5.8b in Led Pipes Replacement While Congress Axes $47b In Border & Foreign Relief

Updated: Feb 20

"In the United States of America, every person should be able to have clean water."-- Vice President Kamala Harris



NATION: In Washington, the Biden-Harris administration has added another feather to its cap while Congress attempts to slip passed harsh judgement involving the recently proposed bipartisan bill that stacks up $66.3 billion in foreign aid and border support.


By Michelle Crawford-Sapenter.


"President Biden and I have dedicated $5.8 billion of US federal dollars to help remove led pipes and to fund clean water projects across America."--Vice President Kamala Harris


One of the most sought after changes that has been sought after for the American public is that which , as of this week, will make the changes hoped for by millions across the nation. Focusing on the situation that developed in Flint, Michigan involving the erosion of lead-based pipes, the Biden-Harris launched a nationwide examination of the conditions of led pipes and found that dome 50 or more led pipes shoukd be replaced.


After months of research and planning Vice President Kamala Harris announced the allocation of $5.8 billion dollars that will be dedicated to replace every lead-based pipe in use in the United States. Who, including the last 50 years of former Presidents and Nikki Haley can touch this? Not even if they were to run backwards.


Harris has always impressed Americans as being a bona-fire supporter of the people. As the candidate who stoked her campaign platform as being the one candidate who was " For The People!" along with Joe Biden , this week, Harris proves how sticking to your guns pays off in billions of good fortune for the people.


While the Biden-Harris administration is joined joined by millions of Americans who, today, can look ahead to sparkling clean water for drinking and every possible use, others around the world and at the border Ststes awaited decision by Congress that failed to meet the high standards of the Biden administration.


Today, the apparently insufficient fund meted out by Congress at some $47 bill in dollars less that that which had been prescribed by President Biden will , most likely, face further delays.


What the delays will arrive at will be postponement in providing military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine and Israel and the refugees of Gaza now situated in Rafah, Egypt.


The White House has not stated how the bill might be resolved while, also, at the UN, the US battles for the total release of all hostages held since October 7, 2023.

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