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Biden gets CEO support for economic agenda
Jan 26, 2022 11:03 PM

President Joe Biden on Wednesday secured the blessing of several business leaders on his economic agenda that has stalled in the Senate, part of an effort to restart some momentum for the nearly $2 trillion in spending and tax increases that he's proposed.

Biden met at the White House with top executives from General Motors, Ford, Microsoft, Etsy, Salesforce and other companies. The president emphasized the benefits from spending more on climate issues, manufacturing and child care.

A lot of folks refer to this as just social spending, Biden said. Well, I see it this way: The Build Back Better plan lowers prices for families and gets people working.

The president stressed the benefits of child care subsidies and universal pre-kindergarten when talking with Tom Linebarger, CEO of the engine-maker Cummins. Biden noted that a single mother raised Linebarger.

Linebarger said childcare is a significant burden" for the parents who work at his company and that it's clearly an issue that needs to be addressed.

It's unclear when Congress will move to take up Biden's plans, after West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin the critical Democratic vote in a split Senate opposed the measure in December for its possible impact on the national debt and inflation. Manchin also disliked Biden's plan to preserve the expanded child tax credit and its monthly payments, causing the benefits that were part of Biden's coronavirus relief package to lapse in January.

Congress also has other items on its agenda, such as a possible deal to provide $52 billion to boost semiconductor production amid a supply crunch. General Motors CEO Mary Barra emphasized that her company was moving into electric vehicles and that the funding for semiconductors was critical.

Without having the ability to have that supply chain in this country as well, that is going to hurt our ability to lead, whether it is in electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, Barra said. "These are key technologies for the future and it truly is a global race."

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