President Joe Biden is set to visit a growing North Carolina semiconductor manufacturer, Wolfspeed, on Tuesday. He aims to emphasize the positive influence of his administration’s legislation on the U.S. economy and compare his and the Republican party’s budget priorities.
Wolfspeed’s recent decision to construct a $5 billion manufacturing facility in Chatham County, resulting in 1,800 new jobs, comes after Biden successfully passed the $280 billion CHIPS Act in July. The act was designed to bolster the U.S. semiconductor industry and support scientific research.
With the administration’s focus on the CHIPS Act, $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, $1 trillion infrastructure legislation, and a roughly $375 billion climate bill, Biden is now preparing to face Republicans in discussions over spending priorities and economic management strategies for the future. Republicans have dismissed Biden’s budget, which proposes $2.6 trillion in new spending but have not yet presented their alternative.
The White House asserts that Biden’s legislative initiatives have led to $435 billion in private-sector manufacturing commitments, including over $200 billion in clean energy, electric vehicle, and battery investments, more than $200 billion in semiconductors, and around $15 billion in biomanufacturing investments.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasized the importance of not allowing Republicans to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, raise taxes on working families, and reduce funding for manufacturing innovation and research.
In addition to Biden’s trip to Wolfspeed, Vice President Kamala Harris, First Lady Jill Biden, and other top officials will visit 20 states over the next three weeks to showcase the impact of Biden’s economic policies.
Although Biden has not formally announced his 2024 reelection campaign, highlighting these legislative achievements could provide him with a platform to demonstrate his administration’s focus on governance while former President Donald Trump faces potential legal issues.
Biden and his administration plan to visit key battleground states like Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Wisconsin in the coming weeks. These were crucial to his 2020 victory and are expected to be competitive again in 2024.
Biden’s administration is emphasizing the positive influence of their legislative initiatives on the U.S. economy, particularly in clean energy, electric vehicles, and semiconductors. The ongoing conflict between Democrats and Republicans over spending priorities and economic management strategies continues, with crucial battleground states likely to be competitive in the upcoming 2024 election.