Mitch Landrieu to Depart White House Infrastructure Role, Aide Joins Biden Reelection Effort

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Mitch Landrieu is expected to leave his role as White House infrastructure coordinator in the coming months. Landrieu, who joined the White House nearly two years ago, was tasked with implementing the bipartisan infrastructure law. He and his team have been working on finding ways to fix America's crumbling infrastructure and establish a collaborative system with local communities for investments in various sectors. President Biden has praised Landrieu for his work on the law, which will deliver $550 billion in federal investments over five years. The exact timing of Landrieu's departure is uncertain.
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