NEW: President Joe Biden will arrive in the Bay Area Monday. He's expected to announce new funding to tackle the country's climate crisis.
In addition to speaking about his administration’s efforts to fight the climate crisis, Biden will be joined by state, local and environmental justice leaders.Sign up for NBC Bay Area’s Housing Deconstructed newsletter.
Sources told NBC Bay Area that Biden will be attending at least two fundraising events for his re-election campaign Monday. The first, hosted by LinkedIn Co-Founder Reid Hoffman and Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott, will be in Los Gatos. And the second will be at the Atherton home of Venture Capitalist and former California State Controller Steve Westly.
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