How Long Has Biden Been President?

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Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, first of four children of Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Biden and Joseph Robinette Biden, Sr., President Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. The Biden family settled to Claymont, Delaware, in 1953. After graduating from Syracuse Law School and the University of Delaware, President Biden held membership on the New Castle County Council.

President Biden, at 29, became among the youngest Americans ever chosen to serve in the United States Senate. Tragic events occurred just weeks after his Senate victory when his daughter Naomi and wife Neilia were murdered in an automobile accident, severely injuring sons Hunter and Beau. To be with his family, he was inducted into the U.S. Senate at the bedsides of his boys and started daily travel from Wilmington to Washington first by vehicle then by train. He wed Jill Jacobs in 1977, and in 1980 his family was whole with the birth of their daughter Ashley.

Leading Senate And 47th Vice President Of The United States

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Serving Delaware for 36 years, then Senator Biden was instrumental in tackling some of the most significant internal and foreign issues facing our country, including authoring the Violence Against Women Act. Working with President Obama, he secured passage of the Affordable Care Act, supervised the then-largest economic recovery plan in history, and enhanced American leadership on the international scene as Vice President.

The 46th President Of The States Of America

President Biden sought the White House in 2020 in order to unite the nation, restore the Soul of America, and rebuild the middle class, thereby strengthening the backbone of America. Following his swearing in as the 46th President on January 20, 2021, he moved quickly to get America vaccinated and start an economic rebound generating more employment than any previous President had generated in four years. The aim of the President is to invest in every American. Rebuilding our bridges and roads, eliminating lead pipes, and increasing high-speed internet access is his bipartisan Infrastructure Law doing. The biggest expenditure on climate change action in history is his Inflation Reduction Act. And his CHIPS and Science Act is bringing innovative American technologies created by American workers here.

Negotiating reduced prescription medicine costs and caps on insulin at $35 a month for elderly, the President beats Big Pharma. Reducing health insurance prices, decreasing electricity bills, and confronting corporate rip-offs like trash fees occupy his agenda. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman proposed by the President for Supreme Court service, In over thirty years, he signed the first significant gun safety measure into legislation. On the international scene, President Biden has rebuilt American leadership and reinforced our ties. He has mobilized the globe to oppose Putin's aggression in Ukraine, enlarged NATO, which is now bigger and more powerful than it has ever been, and raised American profile in the Indo-Pacific.

President Biden arrived into office resolved to assemble a government reflecting America, and he has done just that. Originally vice president to the first Black president of the country, he is currently vice president with the first Black woman to hold office. At the core of the great American narrative of extending opportunity and realizing America's promise to everyone is President Biden.

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