Vice President Harris' visit to Arizona will highlight 'the Biden-Harris Administration's ongoing commitment to Tribal Nations and Native communities,' according to a release.
PHOENIX — Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Phoenix and the Gila River Indian Community on Thursday, July 6.
The visit is part of the"Investing in America Tour," a tour meant"to highlight how President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is driving a manufacturing and clean energy boom, rebuilding America’s infrastructure, lowering costs, and creating good-paying jobs," according to a release. Vice President Harris' visit to Arizona will highlight"the Biden-Harris Administration's ongoing commitment to Tribal Nations and Native communities," according to a release.Vice President Harris, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm previously visited Tonopah in January to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Ten West Link transmission line.
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