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"Help Is Here" Tour Highlights Help for Small Businesses in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Washington, D.C.

ICYMI: The Biden-Harris Administration's “Help Is Here” tour continued today focusing on how the American Recue Plan will provide relief to support small businesses essential to American communities and economies. President Biden visited Black-owned union shop in Chester, Pennsylvania, while Vice President Harris and the Second Gentleman met with small business owners in Denver, Colorado. Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough also visited a local restaurant in Washington, D.C. owned by a Marine veteran. As part of the tour, Biden-Harris Administration officials will continue traveling across the country, speaking with local press, mobilizing coalition of bipartisan mayors and governors, and directly engage communities, and more to show the American people how the American Rescue Plan helps families, small businesses, schools, and more.  Read more about the “Help Is Here” tour below: President Biden in Chester, Pennsylvania Associated Press: In Pennsylvania, Biden...

FIRE WATCH: The American West is burning

  MAJOR FIRES OUT WEST The American West is burning. Blazing a path of destruction, numerous families are evacuating to safety and a new beginning, pushed out by the natural disasters that are becoming increasingly more difficult to surmount. California is being scorched by the worst fires on record. Massive fires have also broken out in Washington State and Colorado and fanned out to the usually cooler, wetter Northwest. According to the Associated press "because of its cool, wet climate, the Pacific Northwest rarely experiences such intense fire activity. "In Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said communities have been “substantially destroyed” and warned there could be numerous fatalities. Climate change is the arsonist. Human actions also play a part. Human-caused greenhouse gases are expected to keep warming the region, with most models predicting drier summers, according to the College of the Environment at the University of Washington. The unprecedented infernos combined with ...