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First 100 days of Biden, Obama, Clinton: Escalating spending to address economic challenge

The first 100 days of a two-term presidency mark about 3% of the eight-year span, but since President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, this brief early window of opportunity has been used to judge a new commander in chief’s agenda. President Biden s first 100 days are sure to look different than those of Democrats past, and not just due to the unprecedented challenge of a pandemic. Economic challenge was met by greater spending under Barack Obama than by his Democratic predecessor, Bill Clinton, and even more federal largesse will be doled out by Biden if Congress gives him his way. Other priorities have differed too. 

15 Ways Executive Powers Are Transferred After a Presidential Election

15 Ways Executive Powers Are Transferred After a Presidential Election By Abby Monteil, Stacker News On 1/20/21 at 6:30 PM EST As all Americans know, new United States presidents don t head to the White House overnight after declaring victory. Instead, there s an important transition process that spans the period between the early months of an election year and the presidential inauguration on Jan. 20 of the following year. While many think of the transition period as a time set from November to January, there are many important decisions that a potential president-elect must make well before the election day. These include assembling a key transition team and forming strategic relationships with politicians and other important figures in the federal government. Once the General Services Administration (GSA) releases a letter of ascertainment, the incoming president officially has access to transition funds and other resources.

Introduction to Puerto Rico s Nutrition Assistance Program | Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

About one-third of adult residents of Puerto Rico experience food insecurity. Puerto Rico’s food assistance program, the Nutrition Assistance Program (NAP, or PAN for its Spanish acronym) helps residents of Puerto Rico afford a basic diet. This program is especially important given high levels of poverty and hardship: over two-fifths of all residents of Puerto Rico (43 percent) and over half of children in Puerto Rico (57 percent) lived in poverty in 2018, according to the most recent Census Bureau data. [1] About one-third of adult residents of Puerto Rico experience food insecurity, which is a lack of consistent access to adequate food, a recent study found. People with low incomes (under $25,000 annually) were more than three times as likely to experience food insecurity than households with higher incomes.

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