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NEW op-ed from @WHOSTP Director Arati Prabhakar in @ScienceMagazine about purposeful steps to boost America’s science, technology and innovation ecosystem, so it can make our nation’s most ambitious aspirations possible. Read the full piece here: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
"America must remain what President Biden calls ‘the land of possibilities.’ In breaking through the limitations of the past, this year’s Nobel Laureates have changed what is possible for the future." ~@WHOSTP Director Arati Prabhakar
We are rebuilding roads and bridges, replacing lead pipes, and expanding clean energy production across America thanks to our historic investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act.
It's been one year since @POTUS and @VP released their comprehensive executive order to manage the risks of AI so that we can seize its benefits. The Biden-Harris Administration has successfully completed every single action on schedule: whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…
This week, President Biden announced a $3 billion investment from his Inflation Reduction Act to: ✅Improve and electrify port infrastructure ✅Support an estimated 40,000 good-paying and union jobs ✅Reduce pollution ✅Combat the climate crisis
No one in this country should struggle for access to the treatment they need, but kids and families facing cancer, in particular. @POTUS & @FLOTUS have driven action to end cancer as we know it, including supporting kids + families facing cancer. whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…
The Biden Cancer Moonshot is making real progress to end cancer as we know it. Learn more about the actions we've taken so far: whitehouse.gov/cancermoonshot…
Under @POTUS and @VP’s Investing in America Agenda, the Biden-Harris Administration has announced $988 billion in public infrastructure, semiconductors, and clean energy across the country. whitehouse.gov/invest/?utm_so…
Every person has a right to clean, safe water. Thanks to our Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we have helped nearly 1 million people gain access to clean drinking water by removing their lead pipes.
Some seniors used to pay as much as $400 a month for their insulin. That cost is now capped at $35 a month for millions of seniors thanks to our Inflation Reduction Act.
I was proud to cast the tie-breaking vote to pass a bill that empowers Medicare to negotiate lower prescription drug costs. We have already reached agreements with pharmaceutical companies to lower prices on prescription drugs that treat conditions from cancer to diabetes.
Our Administration is delivering on the most ambitious climate agenda in our country’s history. This work to tackle the climate crisis is creating jobs, bolstering American industry, and building a cleaner, healthier world.
President Biden and I have kicked off more than 72,000 infrastructure projects across every state and territory in our nation. When we invest in our infrastructure, we invest in America’s future.
21 million Americans are covered through the Affordable Care Act marketplace. That’s nine million more individuals since President Biden took office with the peace of mind that comes with affordable, high-quality health care.
No one should have to choose between filling a prescription and putting food on the table. Our Inflation Reduction Act is lowering prescription drug costs and putting money back in people’s pockets — already saving nearly 1.5 million Americans with Medicare almost $1 billion.
This January, President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act started capping prescription drug costs for seniors at about $3,500 a year. And starting in January 2025, the law will cap prescription drug costs for seniors at $2,000 a year. This change is expected to save 19 million…
NEW: Announcing the #SprintForWomensHealth awardees! ✨ These game-changers will address critical unmet challenges in women’s health. 👏 arpa-h.gov/engage-and-tra…
AI is one of the most consequential technologies of our time. That’s why @POTUS and @VP have taken action to manage AI’s risks in order to seize its many benefits. Learn more: ai.gov/actions/
No one should have to skip doses or forego prescriptions entirely because their prescription drugs are totally unaffordable. That's why Kamala and I made sure that folks on Medicare will now save thousands on some of the most common prescriptions.
The Biden Cancer Moonshot is making progress on its goals to prevent more than 4 million cancer deaths by 2047 and to improve the experiences of everyone who is touched by cancer. whitehouse.gov/cancermoonshot/
My mother, Dr. Shyamala Gopalan Harris, had two goals in life: to raise my sister and me, and to end breast cancer. I know the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and spreading awareness beyond October. Early detection can save lives. Get screened and spread the word.
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