President Joe Biden dreamed of the White House for decades. And when he finally won it, it seemed like his time in office could make history. People compared him to FDR. But despite his accomplishments,
As President Biden's term ends, his administration's focus on diversity is highlighted by historic appointments, including the first Native American Cabinet official and the first female Treasury Secretary.
"I'm not discouraged and I'm not checking out and I'm not giving up. How can we give up? We don't even have the right to give up." – Pete Buttigieg This whole clip is worth watching: https://t.co/vu4jvi1IlP
"I am not discouraged. I'm not checking out. And I'm not giving up," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said at the University of Michigan.
The Biden administration continued to tie up loose ends with the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law by announcing $332 million in grants for 171 projects in 32 states on Wednesday.
Michael Rulli (R-Ohio) claimed President Joe Biden’s administration had spent $7.5 billion ... Electric vehicle charging stations can have multiple chargers. “Pete Buttigieg will leave his post as Transportation Secretary having spent $7.5 BILLION ...
Although the Biden administration notched some major accomplishments, it wasn't enough for voters in November, writes columnist Jon Talton.
The money will fund improvements to rail safety, intercity rail service, surface transportation infrastructure, and airports, and will expand EV charging stations.
"While this administration is coming to a close, the work that we have launched will be generating good jobs, good livelihoods and good outcomes for years and years to come," Buttigieg said.
US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg spoke at the Ford School of Public Policy about transportation, public service, sustainability and equitable development.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Friday toured the new terminal under construction at Pittsburgh International Airport, touting the work President Joe Biden’s administration has ...
One of the Democratic Party’s most skilled communicators explains how difficult it is to sell political accomplishments.