Kamala Harris Visits Michigan and Virginia to Promote Infrastructure Plan
Vice President Kamala Harris is traveling to Michigan and Virginia this week to promote the Biden administration’s infrastructure plan. Harris will be joined by actors Meryl Streep and Bryan Cranston during her visit to highlight the importance of investing in America’s infrastructure.
In Michigan, Harris will visit a water treatment plant to discuss the need for clean drinking water and the administration’s plan to replace lead pipes across the country. The state has been dealing with water contamination issues, including the Flint water crisis, for years.
In Virginia, Harris will tour a childcare center to talk about the importance of affordable childcare and the administration’s proposal to expand access to quality childcare for working families. The visit comes as many parents are struggling to find affordable and reliable childcare options.
Harris will be joined by Meryl Streep and Bryan Cranston during her visit to Virginia to emphasize the importance of infrastructure investments in creating jobs and supporting American families. Streep and Cranston are both advocates for infrastructure reform and have been vocal about the need for investment in roads, bridges, and other essential infrastructure projects.
The Biden administration’s infrastructure plan aims to invest in roads, bridges, public transit, and other critical infrastructure to create millions of jobs and ensure the long-term economic competitiveness of the United States. Harris’s visits to Michigan and Virginia are part of the administration’s efforts to build support for the plan and highlight the benefits of investing in infrastructure.