On Tuesday, Biden’s New Executive Order was issued in Roses Garden to increase access to long-term care for older adults and persons with disabilities and child care programs.
Biden’s New Executive Order for Children, Persons with Disabilities, and Older Adults
Biden’s New executive order comes after 2021 when the president failed to get a $400 billion package through Congress that will transform the caregiving infrastructure of the country.
Biden’s New executive order will direct federal agencies to work to improve childcare costs and long-term care for older adults and persons with disabilities. President Biden’s commitment to the care economy is now visible.
Biden’s New executive order contains 50 directives to direct agencies to work on expanding access to child care and long-term care. The President defines his new executive order as the most comprehensive set of activities any administration has made to increase access to high-quality support for child care, long-term care, and caregivers.
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Biden’s New executive order will solve the problem of the country’s increasing cost of child care and long-term care
The cost of child care increased by 26% in the past ten years and doubled over 30 years. The cost of care for older adults or who have disabilities increased by 40% in the past ten years. Biden’s New Executive Order will solve this country’s care cost problem. People of America will live happily and not stress themselves in the cost of care program.
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