Biden Bits: Wrapping Up One of the Most…

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As of 8:45 a.m. CA., time there are 3 days 15 hours and 14 minutes to go until the New Year.


President Biden’s public schedule for Wednesday, 12/28/2022:

Official ScheduleThe President has no public events scheduled.
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President Biden has tweeted…

It’s 1 tweet so far for Wednesday.


When the post was posted for Tuesday, President Biden had not tweeted. He ended up with a Tuesday Tweeting Total of 6 tweets and 0 retweets.

The Department of Transportation.gov’s full tweet from Monday :

From Tuesday:

Southwest Airlines said on Tuesday:


On Tuesday, HHS.gov said:

The Biden-Harris Administration announced today that Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace enrollment continues to outpace previous years, with nearly 11.5 million people selecting a health plan nationwide as of December 15, 2022 – a key milestone marking the deadline for coverage starting January 1, 2023. About 1.8 million more people have signed up for health insurance, or an 18% increase, from this time last year.

“Unprecedented investments lead to unprecedented results. Under President Biden’s leadership, we have strengthened the Affordable Care Act Marketplace with continued record affordability, robust competition, and historic outreach efforts – and today’s enrollment numbers reflect that,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, four out of five customers will be able to find a plan for $10 or less. As we head into the new year, there is no greater gift than the peace of mind that comes with having high-quality, affordable health care. There is still time to sign up until January 15 – visit HealthCare.gov today.”

“This year, we’re so pleased to see so many new enrollees on Healthcare.gov, taking advantage of expanded financial assistance and new eligibility to purchase affordable, comprehensive health care coverage that they can use to help keep them and their families healthy,” said CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure. “We look forward to a strong final month of Open Enrollment and encourage everyone who needs quality health insurance to visit HealthCare.gov and CuidadoDeSalud.gov to view plan options by January 15.”

The Biden-Harris Administration has made expanding access to health insurance and lowering health care costs for America’s families a top priority, and under their leadership, the national uninsured rate reached an all-time low earlier this year.

The Biden-Harris Administration encourages all families to visit HealthCare.gov and check out the health care coverage options and savings available to them. This year, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, more people will continue to receive enhanced tax credits to buy quality, affordable health insurance. Four out of five HealthCare.gov enrollees will be able to find a plan for $10 or less after tax credits. People with coverage through HealthCare.gov are encouraged to return and shop to see if another plan better meets their needs at a lower cost.

Individuals will also benefit from a highly competitive Marketplace. Ninety-two percent of HealthCare.gov enrollees will have access to options from three or more insurance companies when they shop for plans. The Biden-Harris Administration has also made it easier for consumers to compare and select plans by creating standardized plans that offer many of the same benefits at the same cost.

The HealthCare.gov Marketplace Open Enrollment remains open until January 15, 2023. People who do not currently have health insurance or are already in a Marketplace plan can go to HealthCare.gov to submit or update their applications until January 15, 2023 for coverage beginning February 1, 2023.

The next snapshot of national plan selections, including state-based Marketplaces, will be released January 11, 2023.

HHS.gov. 12/27/2022.

President Biden’s full statement:

I promised to lower costs for families and ensure that all Americans have access to quality affordable health care. In recent days, we received further proof that our efforts are delivering record results and bringing families the peace of mind that comes with health insurance.
 
From November 1st to December 15th, nearly 11.5 million Americans signed up for insurance on HealthCare.gov—about 1.8 million more people, an 18 percent increase, over the same period last year. That’s an all-time record, with enrollment still open and not counting people who have signed up for coverage through their state marketplaces. Gains like these helped us drive down the uninsured rate to eight percent earlier this year, its lowest level in history.
 
Right now, four out of five people who sign up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act can find health care coverage for $10 a month or less. These lower rates were set to expire at the end of this year, but thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, we were able to extend them and save millions of Americans on Obamacare an average of $800 a year.
 
Because of this landmark legislation, on January 1st, Americans will start to see the benefits of additional cost-saving measures in the Inflation Reduction Act. That includes seniors seeing a month’s supply of insulin capped at $35, Medicare beneficiaries paying $0 out of pocket for recommended adult vaccines covered by their Part D plan, and prescription drug companies needing to pay Medicare a rebate if they try to raise their prices faster than inflation for drugs administered at a doctor’s office.
 
We’re not finished working to make health care a right, not a privilege. Visit HealthCare.gov by January 15th, 2023 to take advantage of those lower rates and sign up for health care for the coming year.

White House.gov. 12/27/2022.

From the White House: On Tuesday, December 27, 2022, the President signed into law:

  • H.R. 203, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 4020 Broadway Street in Houston, Texas, as the Benny C. Martinez Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Sylvia Garcia, Senators Cornyn and Cruz, and the entire Texas delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 441, the “Don Young Alaska Native Health Care Land Transfers Act of 2022” which directs conveyance of certain parcels of land for the purpose of expanding social and healthcare services; Thank you to the late Representative Don Young for his leadership
  • H.R. 478, the “Blackwater Trading Post Land Transfer Act,” which directs that certain land be taken into trust for the benefit of the Gila River Indian Community; Thank you to Representative Tom O’Halleran, and Senators Sinema and Kelly, for their leadership.
  • H.R. 681, which makes Rebecca Trimble eligible for adjustment of status to that of lawful permanent resident; Thank you to the late Representative Don Young, and Senators Murkowski and Sullivan, and their leadership.
  • H.R 785, which makes Maria Isabel Bueso Barrera, Alberto Bueso Mendoza, and Karla Maria Barrera De Bueso eligible for adjustment of status to that of lawful permanent resident; Thank you to Representative Mark DeSaulnier for his leadership.
  • H.R. 1095, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 101 South Willowbrook Avenue in Compton, California, as the PFC James Anderson, Jr., Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Nanette Barragan, Senators Feinstein and Padilla, and the California delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 2472, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 82422 Cadiz Jewett Road in Cadiz, Ohio, as the John Armor Bingham Post Office; Thank you to Representative Bill Johnson, Senators Brown and Portman, and the Ohio delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 2473, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 275 Penn Avenue in Salem, Ohio, as the Howard Arthur Tibbs Post Office; Thank you to Representative Bill Johnson, Senators Brown and Portman, and the Ohio delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 2724, which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide for peer support specialists for claimants who are survivors of military sexual trauma; Thank you to former Representative Delgado, Representative Mace, Senators Cortez Masto, Blumenthal and Boozman, and many others for their leadership.
  • H.R. 3285, the “21st Century President Act,” which removes gendered language from Federal law relating to threats against the President and the President’s spouse; Thank you to Representatives Pocan, Cicilline, Deutch, Doggett, Espaillat, Jackson Lee, Khanna, Andy Levin, Lowenthal, Delegate Norton, Pappas, Raskin, Schakowsky, Speier, Taylor and Welch, and many others for their leadership.
  • H.R. 4250, the “War Crimes Rewards Expansion Act,” which expands the Department of State War Crimes Rewards Program to authorize rewards for providing information regarding foreign nationals accused of war crimes under the laws and statutes of the United States and other nations; Thank you to Representatives Foxx, Raskin, Van Taylor, and many others for their leadership.
  • H.R. 4622, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 226 North Main Street in Roseville, Ohio, as the Ronald E. Rosser Post Office; Thank you to Representative Troy Balderson, Senators Brown and Portman, and the Ohio delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 4881, the “Old Pascua Community Land Acquisition Act,” which directs that certain land be taken into trust for the benefit of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe; Thank you to Representatives Grijalva, Leger Fernandez, Gosar, Schweikert, and Lesko, and Senators Sinema and Kelly, for their leadership.
  • H.R. 4899, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 10 Broadway Street West, in Akeley, Minnesota, as the Neal Kenneth Todd Post Office; Thank you to Representative Pete Stauber, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5271, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2245 Rosa L Parks Boulevard in Nashville, Tennessee, as the Thelma Harper Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Jim Cooper, Senators Blackburn and Hagerty, and the Tennessee delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5349, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1550 State Road S–38–211 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, as the J.I. Washington Post Office Building; Thank you to Majority Whip Clyburn, Senators Graham and Tim Scott, and the South Carolina delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5650, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 16605 East Avenue of the Fountains in Fountain Hills, Arizona, as the Dr. C.T. Wright Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative David Schweikert, Senators Sinema and Kelly, and the Arizona delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5659, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1961 North C Street in Oxnard, California, as the John R. Hatcher III Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Julia Brownley, Senators Feinstein and Padilla, and the California delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5794, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 850 Walnut Street in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, as the First Sergeant Leonard A. Funk, Jr. Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Mike Doyle, Senators Casey and Toomey, and the Pennsylvania delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5865, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 4110 Bluebonnet Drive in Stafford, Texas, as the Leonard Scarcella Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Al Green, Senators Cornyn and Cruz, and the Texas delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5900, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2016 East 1st Street in Los Angeles, California, as the Marine Corps Reserve PVT Jacob Cruz Post Office; Thank you to Representative Jimmy Gomez, Senators Feinstein and Padilla, and the California delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5943, which designates the outpatient clinic of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Greenville, South Carolina, as the Lance Corporal Dana Cornell Darnell VA Clinic; Thank you to Representative Timmons, Senator Graham, and the South Carolina delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5952, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 123 East Main Street, in Vergas, Minnesota, as the Jon Glawe Post Office; Thank you to Representatives Fischbach and McHenry, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 5961, which makes numerous technical revisions in Title 5, United States Code, Government Organizations and Employees, as necessary to keep the Title in the Code current and improve the clarity of enacted statute; Thank you to Representative Joe Neguse for his leadership.
  • H.R. 5973, the ” Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Reauthorization Act of 2022,” which reauthorizes the Great Lake Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act through fiscal year 2028; Thank you to Representatives Dingell, LaHood, Tonko, and Joyce, Senators Klobuchar, Portman, Stabenow and Young, and many others for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6042, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 213 William Hilton Parkway in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, as the Caesar H. Wright Jr. Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Nancy Mace, Senators Graham and Tim Scott, and the South Carolina delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6064, which amends the method by which the Department of Veterans Affairs determines the effects of a closure or disapproval of an educational institution on individuals who do not transfer credits from such an institution; Thank you to Representatives Nehls, Bost, Luria, Bergman, Ellzey, Miller-Meeks, and many others for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6080, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 5420 Kavanaugh Boulevard in Little Rock, Arkansas, as the Ronald A. Robinson Post Office; Thank you to Representative French Hill, Senators Boozman and Cotton, and the Arkansas delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6218, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 317 Blattner Drive in Avon, Minnesota, as the W.O.C. Kort Miller Plantenberg Post Office; Thank you to Representative Tom Emmer, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6220, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 100 3rd Avenue Northwest in Perham, Minnesota, as the Charles P. Nord Post Office; Thank you to Representative Michelle Fischbach, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6221, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 155 Main Avenue West in Winsted, Minnesota, as the James A. Rogers Jr. Post Office; Thank you to Representative Michelle Fischbach, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6267, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 15 Chestnut Street in Suffern, New York, as the Sergeant Gerald T. “Jerry” Donnellan Post Office; Thank you to Representative Mondaire Jones, Senators Schumer and Gillibrand, and the New York delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6386, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 450 West Schaumburg Road in Schaumburg, Illinois, as the Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan Memorial Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, Senators Durbin and Duckworth, and the Illinois delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6427, the “Red River National Wildlife Refuge Boundary Modification Act,” which authorizes modification of the boundary of the Red River National Wildlife Refuge; Thank you to Representative Mike Johnson, and Senators Cassidy, Boozman, and Kennedy, for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6604, the “Veterans Eligible to Transfer School (VETS) Credit Act,” which amends the method by which VA determines the effects of a closure or disapproval of an educational institution on individuals who do not transfer credits from such an institution; Thank you to Representative Vern Buchanan for his leadership.
  • H.R. 6630, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1400 N Kraemer Blvd. in Placentia, California, as the PFC Jang Ho Kim Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Young Kim, Senators Feinstein and Padilla, and the California delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6917, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 301 East Congress Parkway in Crystal Lake, Illinois, as the Ryan J. Cummings Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Sean Casten, Senators Durbin and Duckworth, and the Illinois delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 6961, the which amends certain aspects of hearings before the Board of Veterans’ Appeals regarding disability compensation claims involving military sexual trauma; Thank you to Representatives Mrvan, Underwood, Trone, Pappas, and Mike Levin for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7181, the “Human Trafficking Prevention Act of 2022,” which promotes posting of contact information for the National Human Trafficking Hotline; Thank you to Representatives Jeffries, Issa, Mace, McBath, and Mike Johnson, Senators Hassan, Risch, Rosen and Rubio, and many others for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7299, the “Strengthening VA Cybersecurity Act of 2022 or the SVAC Act of 2022,” which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to obtain an independent cybersecurity assessment of its information systems and effectiveness of its information security program and management system; Thank you to Representatives Mrvan, Mace, Garbarino, Susie Lee, Roybal-Allard, and Slotkin, and Delegate Norton, for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7335, the “MST Claims Coordination Act,” which directs the improvement of coordination between the Veterans Health Administration and the Veterans Benefits Administration with respect to claims for compensation arising from military sexual trauma, and for other purposes; Thank you to Representatives Luria and Miller-Meeks for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7514, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 345 South Main Street in Butler, Pennsylvania, as the Andrew Gomer Williams Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Mike Kelly, Senators Casey and Toomey, and the Pennsylvania delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7518, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 23200 John R Road in Hazel Park, Michigan, as the Roy E. Dickens Post Office; Thank you to Representative Andy Levin, Senators Feinstein and Padilla, and the Michigan delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7519, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2050 South Boulevard in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, as the Dr. Ezra S. Parke Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Andy Levin, Senators Stabenow and Peters, and the Michigan delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7638, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 6000 South Florida Avenue in Lakeland, Florida, as the U.S. Marine Corporal Ronald R. Payne Jr. Post Office; Thank you to Representative Scott Franklin, Senators Rubio and Rick Scott, and the Florida delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 7735, the “Improving Access to the VA Home Loan Benefit Act of 2022,” which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to amend certain of its guidance and regulations related to appraisals used in its home loan program; Thank you to Representatives Bost, Reschenthaler, and Manning, and Senators Sullivan and Rosen, for their leadership.
  • H.R. 8025, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 100 South 1st Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the Martin Olav Sabo Post Office; Thank you to Representative Ilhan Omar, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 8026, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 825 West 65th Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the Charles W. Lindberg Post Office; Thank you to Representative Ilhan Omar, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 8203, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 651 Business Interstate Highway 35 North Suite 420 in New Braunfels, Texas, as the Bob Krueger Post Office; Thank you to Representative Lloyd Doggett, Senators Cornyn and Cruz, and the Texas delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 8226, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 236 Concord Exchange North in South Saint Paul, Minnesota, as the Officer Leo Pavlak Post Office Building; Thank you to Representative Angie Craig, Senators Klobuchar and Smith, and the Minnesota delegation for their leadership.
  • H.R. 8260, the “Faster Payments to Veterans’ Survivors Act of 2022,” which shortens the timeframe for the designation of benefits under certain Department of Veterans Affairs life insurance programs and clarify the treatment of undisbursed Department of Veterans Affairs life insurance benefits; Thank you to Representatives Pappas and Mace, and Senators Brown and Boozman, for their leadership.
  • H.R. 9308, which designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 6401 El Cajon Boulevard in San Diego, California, as the Susan A. Davis Post Office; [thank you to] Feinstein and Padilla, and the California delegation for their leadership.
  • S. 7, the ” VAWA Technical Amendment Act of 2022,” which amends the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 to authorize the Justice Department to award grants to tribal coalitions to address violence against Native Hawaiian women; Thank you to Senator Mazie Hirono for her leadership.
  • S. 558, the “Flood Level Observation, Operations, and Decision Support Act” or the “FLOODS Act,” which establishes a National Integrated Flood Information System within the Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); requires NOAA to improve flash flood watches and warnings to improve the communication of future flood risks; and establishes an Interagency Committee on Water Management and Infrastructure; Thank you to Senators Wicker, Peters, Ernst and Booker, Representative Sherrill, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 789, the “Repealing Existing Substandard Provisions Encouraging Conciliation with Tribes Act” or the “RESPECT Act,” which repeals certain obsolete laws relating to Native Americans; Thank you to Senators Rounds, Smith, Lankford, Sinema, Lujan, and Cramer, Representatives O’Halleran, Dusty Johnson, and Cole, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 1466, “Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Program Act of 2022,” which directs the Secretary of the Interior to establish a Saline Lake Ecosystems in the Great Basin States Assessment and Monitoring Program to assess and monitor saline lake ecosystems; Thank you to Senators Merkley and Rosen, and Representatives Blake Moore and Huffman, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 1687, the “Small Business Cyber Training Act of 2022,” which requires the Small Business Administration to establish a cyber counseling certification program to certify the employees of lead small business development centers in providing cyber planning assistance to small businesses; Thank you to Senators Rubio, Shaheen, Hassan, Risch, and Cassidy, Representatives Garbarino, Evans, Chabot, and Houlahan, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 2607, the “Iran Hostages Congressional Gold Medal Act,” which provides for the award of a single Congressional Gold Medal to 53 former hostages of the Iran Hostage Crisis, in recognition of their bravery and endurance throughout their captivity; Thank you to Senators Padilla and Rubio, Representative Suozzi, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 2899, the “Prison Camera Reform Act of 2021,” which requires the Bureau of Prisons to establish a plan to maintain and upgrade their security camera, radio, and public address systems to ensure the health and safety of staff and inmates, and documentation of video evidence of misconduct; Thank you to Senators Ossoff, Durbin, and Grassley, Representatives Keller, McBath and Trone, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 2991, the “Countering Human Trafficking Act of 2021,” which authorizes the Department of Homeland Security’s Center for Countering Human Trafficking, which coordinates the Department’s efforts to combat human trafficking and the importation of goods produced with forced labor; Thank you to Senators Peters, Portman, Hassan, and Kelly, Representatives Bennie Thompson and John Katko, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 3846, the “Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Reauthorization Act of 2022,” which authorizes the Department of Justice to award grants under the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program for training relating to diversion programming and implementation, suicide prevention services, and case management services; Thank you to Senators Cornyn and Klobuchar, Representatives Bobby Scott, Chabot, Jackson Lee, and Emmer, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 3905, the “Preventing Organizational Conflicts of Interest in Federal Acquisition Act,” which requires the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council to update the Federal Acquisition Regulation to update and expand coverage on organizational conflicts of interest; Thank you to Senators Peters and Grassley, and Representatives Maloney and Slotkin, for their leadership.
  • S. 4003, the “Law Enforcement De-Escalation Training Act of 2022,” which authorizes the Justice Department to award grants for training on alternatives to use of force, de-escalation, and responding to mental and behavioral health and suicidal crises; Thank you to Senators Cornyn and Whitehouse, Representatives Issa, Trone, and Chabot and many others for their leadership
  • S. 5229, which directs the Committee of Congress on the Library to remove the bust of Roger Brooke Taney in the Old Supreme Court Chamber of the Capitol and to obtain a bust of Thurgood Marshall for installation in the Capitol or on the Capitol Grounds; and Thank you to Senators Cardin, Van Hollen, Klobuchar, and Booker, Representatives Hoyer, Lee, and Clyburn, and many others for their leadership.
  • S. 5230, the “Help Find the Missing Act,” which authorizes the Department of Justice to maintain the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs); expands NamUs reporting requirements; and facilitates data sharing between NamUs; and the National Crime Information Center database. Thank you to Senators Murphy, Cornyn, Hoeven, Blumenthal, and Tillis, and Representative Hayes, for their leadership.

I decided to bullet point the bills signed for easier reading. I have also included links to each of the bills signed.


Inflation Reduction Act.


Visit the White House.gov “the record” tab for a list of all things accomplished by the Biden-Harris Admin.



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