Build Back Better Plan
The build back better plan was first proposed before president Joe Biden’s inauguration. Friday, November 19th, 12:50am it was officially approved by congress. The build back better framework was officially announced on October 28th. The framework Will help the United States meet their climate goals, creates millions of good-paying jobs, it will also enable more Americans to join and remain in the labor force and will grow our economy from the bottom up and middle out.
This includes, universal and free preschool for all 3–4-year-old. It’s the largest expansion since public high school was established 100 years ago. Supplies 39 million households up to $3,600(or $300 per month) in tax cuts per child by extending The American Rescue Plans expanded child tax credit. It delivers affordable, high-quality care for older Americans and people with disabilities in their homes, while supporting the workers who provide this care. This is the most Transformative investment in children and caregiving in generations.
It also delivers large consumer rebates and tax credits to reduce costs for middle class families shifting to clean energy and electrification. Ensures clean energy technology – from wind turbine blades to solar panels to electric cars – will be built in the United States with American made steel and other materials, creating hundreds of thousands of good jobs. Advances environmental justice through a new clean energy and sustainability accelerator that will invest in projects around the country, while delivering 40% of the benefits of investment to disadvantaged communities, as part of the President’s justice40 initiative. Bolster resilience and natural solutions to climate change through a historic investment in coastal restoration: forest management, and soil conservation. This will be the largest effort to combat climate change in American History.
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