What Has Joe Biden Done Since Taking Office?
Implemented the bipartisan $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill to enhance funding for national infrastructure, encompassing bridges, roads, airports, public transportation, national broadband internet, waterways, and energy systems.
Administered over 500 million crucial COVID-19 vaccine doses to Americans as part of the American Rescue Plan.
Put an end to 30 years of federal inaction on gun violence by enacting the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which introduced improved background checks, addressed the “boyfriend” loophole, and allocated resources for youth mental health.
Directed a historic $369 billion investment towards addressing climate change through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, representing the most substantial commitment in American history.
Concluded the longest-running conflict in American history by withdrawing troops from Afghanistan.
Provided college debt relief ranging from $10,000 to $20,000 for individuals with student loans earning less than $125,000 annually.
Halved child poverty through the implementation of the American Rescue Plan.
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, limited prescription drug costs for seniors on Medicare to an annual maximum of $2,000.
Approved the COVID-19 relief package, offering financial assistance of up to $1,400 to numerous U.S. citizens facing difficulties, while also reinforcing support for renters and enhancing unemployment benefits.
Instituted a 15% minimum corporate tax for some of the nation’s largest corporations, ensuring their equitable contribution as a key element of the groundbreaking Inflation Reduction Act.
Reaffirmed commitment to the global fight against climate change by re-engaging with the Paris Agreement.
Strengthened the NATO alliance in solidarity with Ukraine following the Russian invasion, supporting the integration of global military powers Sweden and Finland.
Authorized Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices under the Inflation Reduction Act, achieving a simultaneous reduction in government health expenditures.
Increased Internal Revenue Service funding by approximately $80 billion to combat tax evasion and enhance revenue generation.
Policies enacted under The Biden Administration resulted in a record-breaking 6.6 million jobs created in a single year, surpassing the employment achievements of any other U.S. president in history.
Reduced healthcare premiums by $800 annually through the Affordable Care Act as part of the American Rescue Plan.
Enacted the PACT Act to address military personnel’s exposure to burn pits and various toxins.
Implemented the CHIPS and Science Act to bolster manufacturing and innovation in the United States.
Extended the authorization of the Violence Against Women Act until 2027.
Presided over the most extended period of historically low unemployment since taking office.
Ceased all federal executions following the reinstatement by the previous administration, which had lifted a 17-year moratorium.