To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Each week during the first 100 days of the new administration, we will provide a recap of significant initiatives and events that will impact employers. In week eleven, the Biden administration’s labor and employment activity includes the introduction of the American Jobs Plan, the extension of the Paycheck Protection Program, employment policy changes at the Department of Defense, and the administration’s first judicial nominees. Policy Changes On March 31, President Biden introduced the American Jobs Plan, requesting $2 trillion over eight years to modernize the nation’s infrastructure while simultaneously creating jobs. The bulk of the spending is planned for physical improvements including airports, roads, bridges, schools, and public housing. The plan also seeks to invest billions and give tax credits to support clean energy generation and storage, electric vehicles, and energy efficiency. To pay for the plan, the President proposed a corporate tax hike over 15 years, among other modifications to the tax code.