
Georgia Gov. Kemp argues Biden spending plans 'a year late' as states reopen
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Gov. Brian Kemp says he appreciates President Biden's optimism, but the Republican from Georgia calls the president's proposals "behind the curve."
The president on Thursday caps his trip to the crucial battleground state with a drive-in car rally in suburban Atlanta, as Biden takes to the road to push his massive $4 trillion spending proposals on jobs, infrastructure, health care, family leave and education, which he spelled out Wednesday night in his first address to a joint session of Congress. "He’s just a year late in many ways," Kemp said of Biden. "He talked about winning last night, which we all want to do in the United States. But we’ve been doing that for over a year here in Georgia, and we’re actually getting penalized for that, for having a low unemployment rate compared to a lot of the other blue states."More Related News