Dear Neighbor,This week, I was proud to witness the transfer of power to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. As President Biden stated in his inaugural address, our country faces unprecedented challenges, from crushing the coronavirus and addressing climate change to reasserting American leadership on the global stage and restoring our democratic norms. I share his commitment to solving these challenges for our community.  Just a few days into his term, President Biden has already taken important actions to deliver on that promise. I want to take a moment to highlight a few of them:
Representative Gerry Connolly

Dear Neighbor,


This week, I was proud to witness the transfer of power to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. As President Biden stated in his inaugural address, our country faces unprecedented challenges, from crushing the coronavirus and addressing climate change to reasserting American leadership on the global stage and restoring our democratic norms. I share his commitment to solving these challenges for our community. 

 

Just a few days into his term, President Biden has already taken important actions to deliver on that promise. I want to take a moment to highlight a few of them:

 

President Biden's First Week in Action



Executive actions to change the course of the pandemic and protect public health, including a “100 Days Masking Challenge,” requiring masks and physical distancing in all federal buildings, on all federal lands, and by federal employees and contractors, and re-engaging the World Health Organization. 

Actions to extend eviction and foreclosure moratoriums and the pause on student loan payments to provide economic relief and support to working families who are struggling during these crises through no fault of their own.

Actions to tackle climate change, create good union jobs, and advance environmental justice by rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and rolling back President Trump’s environmental action in order to protect public health and the environment, and restore science.

Actions to advance racial equity and support under-served communities. The president launched a whole-of-government initiative to advance racial equity, beginning the work of embedding equity across federal policymaking and rooting out systemic racism and other barriers to opportunity from federal programs and institutions.

Actions to preserve and strengthen protections for Dreamers, reverse the Muslim Ban, and stop border wall construction. The president also revoked the Trump Administration’s orders setting out an unlawful plan to exclude noncitizens from the census and apportionment of Congressional representatives.

Actions to address the growing hunger crisis facing 29 million Americans -- and as many as 12 million children – by asking the U.S. Department of Agriculture to consider expanding and extending federal nutrition assistance programs.

Actions to ensure equitable and effective delivery of direct payments -- by asking the U.S. Department of the Treasury to consider changing its delivery structure and focus on getting relief to the 8 million Americans who still have not received the financial assistance to which they are entitled. 

Actions to help approximately 2 million veterans maintain their financial footing by asking the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to consider pausing federal collections on overpayments and debts. 

Actions to ensure that unemployed Americans no longer have to choose between paying their bills and keeping themselves and their families safe from COVID-19 by asking the U.S. Department of Labor to consider clarifying that workers who refuse unsafe working conditions can still receive unemployment insurance. 


 


President Biden also released his National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness. You can read the full plan here, but I'll quickly highlight its priorities:

 

National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness



Ensure all Americans have access to regular, reliable, and free testing.

  • Double the number of drive-through testing sites.
  • Invest in next-generation testing, including at home tests and instant tests, so we can scale up our testing capacity by orders of magnitude.
  • Stand up a Pandemic Testing Board like Roosevelt’s War Production Board. It’s how we produced tanks, planes, uniforms, and supplies in record time, and it’s how we will produce and distribute tens of millions of tests.
  • Establish a U.S. Public Health Jobs Corps to mobilize at least 100,000 Americans across the country with support from trusted local organizations in communities most at risk to perform culturally competent approaches to contact tracing and protecting at-risk populations.

Fix personal protective equipment (PPE) problems for good.

  • Fully use the Defense Production Act to ramp up production of masks, face shields, and other PPE so that the national supply exceeds demand and our stores and stockpiles — especially in hard-hit areas that serve disproportionately vulnerable populations — are fully replenished.
  • Build immediately toward a future PPE supply chain that is flexible, American-sourced, and American-made to ensure we are not dependent on other countries in a crisis.

Provide clear, consistent, evidence-based guidance for how communities should navigate the pandemic – and the resources for schools, small businesses, and families to make it through.

  • Social distancing is not a light switch. It is a dial. President Biden will direct the CDC to provide specific evidence-based guidance for how to turn the dial up or down relative to the level of risk and degree of viral spread in a community, including when to open or close certain businesses, bars, restaurants, and other spaces; when to open or close schools, and what steps they need to take to make classrooms and facilities safe; appropriate restrictions on size of gatherings; and when to issue stay-at-home restrictions.
  • Establish a renewable fund for state and local governments to help prevent budget shortfalls, which may cause states to face steep cuts to teachers and first responders.
  • Call on Congress to pass an emergency package to ensure schools have the additional resources they need to adapt effectively to COVID-19.
  • Provide a “restart package” that helps small businesses cover the costs of operating safely, including things like plexiglass and PPE.

Plan for the effective, equitable distribution of treatments and vaccines — because development isn’t enough if they aren’t effectively distributed.

  • Invest $25 billion in a vaccine manufacturing and distribution plan that will guarantee it gets to every American, cost-free.
  • Ensure that politics plays no role in determining the safety and efficacy of any vaccine. The following 3 principles will guide the Biden-Harris administration: Put scientists in charge of all decisions on safety and efficacy; publicly release clinical data for any vaccine the FDA approves; and authorize career staff to write a report for public review and permit them to appear before Congress and speak publicly uncensored.
  • Ensure everyone — not just the wealthy and well-connected — in America receives the protection and care they deserve, and consumers are not price gouged as new drugs and therapies come to market.

Protect older Americans and others at high risk.

  • Establish a COVID-19 Racial and Ethnic Disparities Task Force, as proposed by Vice President Harris, to provide recommendations and oversight on disparities in the public health and economic response. At the end of this health crisis, it will transition to a permanent Infectious Disease Racial Disparities Task Force.
  • Create the Nationwide Pandemic Dashboard that Americans can check in real-time to help them gauge whether local transmission is actively occurring in their zip codes. This information is critical to helping all individuals, but especially older Americans and others at high risk, understand what level of precaution to take.

Rebuild and expand defenses to predict, prevent, and mitigate pandemic threats, including those coming from China.

  • Immediately restore the White House National Security Council Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense, originally established by the Obama-Biden administration.
  • Immediately restore our relationship with the World Health Organization, which — while not perfect — is essential to coordinating a global response during a pandemic.
  • Re-launch and strengthen U.S. Agency for International Development’s pathogen-tracking program called PREDICT.
  • Expand the number of CDC’s deployed disease detectives so we have eyes and ears on the ground, including rebuilding the office in Beijing.

Implement mask mandates nationwide by working with governors and mayors and by asking the American people to do what they do best: step up in a time of crisis. President Biden will continue to call on:

  • Every American to wear a mask when they are around people outside their household.
  • Every Governor to make that mandatory in their state.
  • Local authorities to also make it mandatory to buttress their state orders.
 

Please continue to take care of yourselves and each other, and remember that my office is here to help. Be sure to visit the COVID-19 page on my website for more information and resources. If you have any questions or concerns, or if you need assistance, please don't hesitate to call us at (703) 256-3071.

 
Sincerely,
Gerry Connolly Signature
 
Gerald E. Connolly
Member of Congress
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