Biden's Executive Orders Address Childcare, Eldercare, and Economic Growth.

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President Joe Biden will announce over 50 executive actions aimed at advancing free preschool and expanding care for children, older Americans, and those with disabilities. Facing congressional resistance to his proposals, Biden is directing federal agencies to adopt measures that do not involve new spending to increase Americans' access to high-quality childcare and long-term care, and to better support workers in those sectors. The White House is betting child- and elder-care programs can boost Biden's approval ratings as he nears an announcement of his candidacy for the 2024 presidential race.
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