The White House director of private sector engagement Zach Butterworth is expected to depart tomorrow, a White House official told Axios.
of electric car makers, charging station manufacturers and utility companies involved in fortifying the grid is critical to Biden's goal to create, White House infrastructure implementation coordinator Mitch Landrieu said.
He also led the interagency response to the infant formula shortage and tracked disruptions caused by the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack."As he has been in every job, he's been golden," Landrieu told Axios. "He is going to be terribly missed in the White House." "This White House is really intentional and aggressive about making sure that we're reaching out to the business community, reaching out to labor, reaching out to stakeholders around the country, to try to develop consensus," Landrieu added. "Zach helped lead that effort."
Butterworth "is an incredibly effective executor, but he's also got a really keen strategic sense," Brian Deese, the director of the National Economic Council, told Axios.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Biden calls classified docs ‘stray papers,’ blames aides who packed up White House office“The kinds of things they picked up are things that are from 1974 and stray papers – there may be something else, I don’t know,” Biden told PBS.
Read more »
White House triples down on Biden's false claim Republicans want to cut Social Security, MedicareAfter President Biden falsely claimed Republicans want to slash Social Security and Medicare, the White House released a statement tripling down on this claim.
Read more »
White House brushes off Biden’s attempts to cut Social Security, MedicarePresident Biden’s recently resurfaced attempts to cut Social Security and Medicare are no longer part of his agenda, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
Read more »
Democracy challenges on agenda for Biden and Lula's White House meetingStrengthening democracy could be a rallying point for Biden and his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, when they meet at the White House, experts say.
Read more »
White House peppered with questions on how to fund entitlements amid Biden vowsWhile both political parties have spent the last few days promising they will not cut Social Security or Medicare, both programs are on a quick path to insolvency, a fact reporters pressed the White House about on Thursday.
Read more »
Fact Check: Did Joe Biden increase the deficit by $800 billion?Following the State of the Union address, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy contradicted White House data.
Read more »