Biden heads to New Hampshire harbor to highlight investments in nation's ports and waterways
CNN
President Joe Biden on Tuesday is set to visit a harbor in New Hampshire to highlight how billions of dollars from the bipartisan infrastructure law are being spent on rebuilding the nation's ports and waterways, according to the White House.
Biden will travel to Portsmouth Harbor and is expected to deliver remarks on how investments in the nation's port infrastructure are are aiming to strengthen supply chains and bring down costs for American families, Psaki told reporters at a White House briefing on Monday.
Biden will meet with the state's Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican, Sen. Maggie Hassan, Rep. Chris Pappas, Rep. Ann Kuster, Portsmouth Mayor Deaglan McEachern, Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig and other state and local officials, according to Psaki.
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