
It’s been a whirlwind of action for President Joe Biden starting the very day he was inaugurated.
Just hours into the job, Joe Biden signed orders to rejoin the Paris climate accord, mandate masks in federal buildings and rescind the Keystone pipeline permit.
Then he in a round of executive orders, he extended moratoriums on evictions and student loan, rejoined the World Health Organization and expanded food assistance. Took action reopening enrollment on the federal Affordable Care Act exchanges as part of two health care executive actions that he signed Thursday, taking a step to help uninsured Americans that former President Donald Trump rejected.
He proposed a massive overhaul of immigration laws, including a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
All of his actions were all executive orders. Next come the hard part. Getting the congress to pass the legislation he wants. With Democratic Party control of both houses of congress, even though its very thin, we can expect the president to leave no stone unturned in obtaining the results he wants.