President's Upcoming Visit to Texas and Nevada
By Charles Hawes, Capital News
Washington, DC - From Monday, July 15th, to Wednesday, July 17th, President Biden will embark on a significant trip to Texas and Nevada, focusing on commemorating civil rights milestones and highlighting the administration's efforts toward racial justice and equity.
The President's itinerary begins in Austin, Texas, where he will commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act. This historic visit will take place at the LBJ Presidential Library, honoring President Lyndon B. Johnson's pivotal role in the passage of this landmark legislation. The event underscores the Biden administration's continued commitment to upholding and advancing civil rights.
Later on Monday, President Biden will travel to Las Vegas, Nevada. While specific details of his activities in Las Vegas have not been disclosed, this visit is expected to further the administration's outreach and engagement with the diverse communities of Nevada. On Tuesday, July 16th, the President will deliver remarks at the 115th NAACP National Convention. In his address, President Biden will discuss the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to advancing racial justice and equity for all Americans, with a particular focus on Black Americans. This speech is anticipated to highlight the administration’s policy initiatives and accomplishments in promoting equality and combating systemic racism. The President’s trip will conclude on Wednesday, July 17th, at the Unidos US Annual Conference. In his remarks, President Biden will celebrate the administration's achievements, including efforts to lower prescription drug costs for seniors, reduce the Latino uninsured rate, and foster a surge in Latino small business growth. This address will underscore the administration's dedication to improving the lives of Latino Americans and ensuring equitable access to healthcare and economic opportunities. The President’s three-day visit to Texas and Nevada marks a significant moment in his administration's ongoing efforts to address racial disparities and promote civil rights across the nation.
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