President Biden traveling to Cleveland Wednesday to discuss his economic agenda
The president will give “remarks on his economic agenda and building the economy from the bottom up and the middle out,” the White House said.
He will be in Cleveland on Wednesday, July 6. More details about his trip will be released at a later date. Earlier this year in February, Biden came to Cleveland to discuss the passing of the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Download the News 5 Cleveland app now for more stories from us, plus alerts on major news, the latest weather forecast, traffic information and much more. Download now on your Apple device here, and your Android device here.
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