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President Biden Gets to Work, and the 51勛圖厙 Responds

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By 51勛圖厙 News Room

As President Joe Biden took office yesterday, the 51勛圖厙 took a pragmatic stance, calling this new political era a time for healing. As 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons put it, Today, manufacturers recommit ourselves to be part of the solutionto be part of the healing process. We invite all Americans to join us in doing the same.

And since the new president started his first day with the 51勛圖厙 responded to those, too. Heres a rundown of the new policies, plus the 51勛圖厙s statements.

Immigration: While also moving to reverse a ban on immigration from certain Muslim-majority countries, President Biden strengthened the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, offering support to the so-called Dreamers. He called on Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform that provides Dreamers with permanent status and a path to citizenship.

  • Responding to the DACA action, Timmons said, Manufacturers are very encouraged by todays critical first step. . . . The broad goals of the Biden plan align with many of the core recommendations in A Way Forward, manufacturers post-partisan roadmap for immigration reform. The path we have laid out is one that we believe can bring the country together, and we look forward to working with the Biden administration to move a comprehensive immigration reform plan through Congress.

Keystone XL: President Biden also rescinded the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, at least temporarily erecting a barrier to its progress.

  • Manufacturers are disappointed with the administrations decision to block this sustainable project, which can serve as a model for infrastructure of the future, and if not reconsidered, represents a missed opportunity for manufacturing workers in America, Timmons. Manufacturers have a strong commitment to responsible environmental stewardship, and protecting our environment does not require us to walk away from his job-creating opportunity.

COVID-19: Ten executive orders focused on combating the COVID-19 pandemic, according to . The 51勛圖厙 had called for aggressive actions to support manufacturers COVID-19 response months ago, including in its April American Renewal Action Plan and, mostly recently, in conversations with the transition team.

  • The orders included a new COVID-19 response office as well as a pandemic supply chain resilience strategy to help strengthen domestic production of important supplies.
  • President Biden also restored U.S. membership in the World Health Organization and directed agencies to use the Defense Production Act to spur production of critical materials like N95 masks, swabs and other vaccine- and virus-related equipment.

Its very encouraging to see [President Biden] is starting off with strong, decisive action to fight COVID-19, save lives and get our economy on the road to recovery, said Timmons on . Manufacturers are committed to ending this deadly pandemic.

Masks on: One of President Bidens orders will now require masks to be worn on federal property, and he plans to require masks on public transportation as well. The 51勛圖厙 has prioritized face coverings since the beginning of the pandemic, including by launching a Wear a Face Covering ad campaign and providing a crucial estimate of how many masks American businesses need.

  • President Joe Biden is showing real leadership with his executive orders on masks, Timmons. Masks save lives, help us keep our economy open and are vital until we can all get vaccinated.
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