Biden Adviser Cites ‘Ending Cancer’ as a Bipartisan Goal that Biden Will Focus on for the Remainder of This Term

‘Something very bipartisan that he believes everyone should work on together and that he will continue to push’

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DUNN: “This has been an extraordinarily successful 18 months of Joe Biden’s presidency. And what's notable about it is the number of things that have been done in a bipartisan way as well as those bills like the Inflation Reduction Act that the Republicans refuse to vote for. But if you look at the Veterans Bill that he signed yesterday, the PACT Act, to, you know, deal with veterans and their families who are suffering the after effects of burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan, if you look at the bipartisan infrastructure act, if you look at the CHIPS bill, also signed yesterday, which is going to give us the tools we need to compete in the future and to make it here in America, the president will build on this. His unity agenda, which he laid out in the State of Union, laid out things that he feels that Democrats and Republicans should work together on. So, addressing the continued opioid crisis that we have in this country is one of those things that he believes we should work together on, and that we can work together on. Cancer, and ending cancer as we know it. Again, something very bipartisan that he believes everyone should work on together, and that he will continue to push.”

 

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