On Wednesday, President Biden traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to highlight how Black-owned small businesses in Milwaukee and across the country are booming at historic rates thanks to Bidenomics. Across America, Black small business ownership is growing at its fastest pace in 30 years – no thanks to MAGA Republicans, who opposed the investments the Biden-Harris administration delivered.
- In Wisconsin: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: President Biden in Milwaukee: Live coverage recap from Hero Plumbing, Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce
- In Wisconsin: FOX6 News Milwaukee: Biden visits Milwaukee, highlights Black-owned businesses
- In Wisconsin: Wisconsin Public Radio: President Joe Biden visits Milwaukee to voice support for Black-owned business ownership
- In Wisconsin: Wisconsin Examiner: Biden’s Wisconsin visit highlights Black small business growth, Milwaukee revitalization project
- In Wisconsin: WTMJ: President Biden talks investments in Milwaukee’s community with Black, local business owners
- In Wisconsin: WKOW: President Joe Biden visits Milwaukee to talk Bidenomics and economic growth for Black-owned businesses
- In Wisconsin: WisPolitics: Biden slams Trump’s immigrant remarks, touts ‘Bidenomics’ in Milwaukee visit
- In Wisconsin: WisPolitics: Biden launches ad campaign ahead of Milwaukee visit
Over the weekend, Vice President Harris traveled to Georgia where she thanked Georgia voters for their work in 2020. The vice president also highlighted how she and President Biden have invested over $7 billion into HBCUs and are delivering affordable and accessible high-speed internet for rural Georgians.
- In Georgia: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Vice President Harris caps Celebration Bowl trip with visit to The Busy Bee
- In Georgia: WSB-TV: Vice President Harris stops by historic Atlanta restaurant after Celebration Bowl
- In Georgia: FOX 5 Atlanta: Vice President Kamala Harris attends HBCU football championship in Atlanta
- In Georgia: 11 Alive: VP Kamala Harris arrives in Atlanta to root for her alma mater at Celebration Bowl
- In Georgia: Atlanta News First: VP Kamala Harris attends Celebration Bowl in Atlanta to support her alma mater
While President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Democrats fight to safeguard Americans’ freedoms, Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans continued their onslaught of extremist attacks on reproductive rights and health care.
- In Michigan: Michigan Advance: Column: MAGA Republicans look to impose nationwide abortion ban if they win big in 2024
- In Michigan: Midland Daily News: LETTER: Republicans attack Obamacare again
- In Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Inquirer: As the year ends, GOP-led House did little but sow chaos in Congress | Editorial
As Trump and MAGA Republicans threaten to undo all the progress Americans are seeing, Bidenomics is continuing to deliver historic investments across the country that are rebuilding our economy from the middle out and the bottom up.
- In California: VC Reporter: “Water is life”: Interior Secretary Haaland tours VenturaWaterPure project
- In Colorado: Greeley Tribune: Weld County receives $400,000 in federal funding to address traffic fatalities
- In Connecticut: The Wilton Bulletin: Dana Dam is gone in Wilton; $250K from feds will support return of fish, vegetation to Norwalk River
- In Florida: Treasure Coast Newspapers: $130 million grant is major boost to replacing St. Lucie River railroad bridge in Stuart
- In Georgia: WRBL: United Way of Chattahoochee Valley task force one of 22 finalists for federal money for job creation
- In Louisiana: Biz New Orleans: Port NOLA Awarded $74M Federal Grant for Louisiana International Terminal
- In Massachusetts: Nantucket Current: In “Breakthrough,” Feds Award $372 Million For Cape Cod Bridge Replacements
- In New Jersey: TAPinto Plainfield: Rep. Watson Coleman Announces $400,000 Grant for Roadway Safety in Plainfield
- In New York: The Bronx Daily: Cross-Bronx Expressway Project Gets A $150 Million Federal Grant
- In New York: Hudson Valley One: Kingston wastewater treatment plant gets $9.5 million in upgrades
- In Ohio: Crain’s Cleveland Business: How the Port of Cleveland turned infrastructure needs into two transformational waterfront projects
- In Oregon: KTVZ: ‘Something we can all celebrate’: $6.6 million to two Deschutes River projects among 18 river, watershed grants
- In Texas: KFDA: FAA awards $1.7 million grant for Rick Husband International Airport terminal rehabilitation
- In Wisconsin: Wisconsin Public Radio: Wisconsin communities get $11M in federal funds for street safety projects
- In Wisconsin: WKOW: Several Madison road safety projects funded by $6.3M grant
- In Wisconsin: Up North News: Evers, Baldwin announce huge federal investment to expand internet access