American Rescue Plan The American Rescue Plan is a $1.9 trillion economic stimulus package, which passed the
117th United States Congress on March 10, 2021, and signed into law by President Biden the next day. Building on the
CARES Act, it created a number of measures to relieve the economy due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including the following: • Sending $1,400 direct payments to citizens making under $75,000 a year, with the benefits phasing out for high-income taxpayers • Paid leave benefits for 100 million workers by offering a tax credit for employers who offer paid leave • Extending the
child tax credit for 2021 from $2,000 per child to $3,000 per child • Grants to small businesses, including over $28 billion for restaurants through the
Restaurant Revitalization Fund The Act passed on a near party-line vote, with 50
Senate Democrats voting for the bill and 49
Republicans voting against.
COVID-19 vaccine distribution A major goal of President Biden was to distribute 100 million doses of the
COVID-19 vaccine by the end of his first 100 days. By the time Biden took office,
Operation Warp Speed was already distributing a million doses a day on average. This goal was reached by the 59th day of his presidency, and he soon after doubled the goal to 200 million doses. This goal was met on April 21, 2021, with a week to spare until his 100th day in office.
Immigration policy Biden campaigned on the promise he would roll back President Trump's hard-line stance on illegal immigration. Shortly after taking office, he ended construction on the
Mexico–United States border wall. Biden had pledged to raise the Trump-era immigration cap from 15,000 people a year to 125,000, but backtracked on this promise shortly after becoming president, citing humanitarian concerns. His administration worked to protect hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, mainly from
Venezuela and
Myanmar, from deportation. Lack of significant action has drawn criticism, especially since Biden has failed to deliver on many of his immigration-related promises. == Foreign policy ==