Harris back on the road after opening weeks in Washington Cabinet Steve Sisolak Doug Emhoff Republicans Democratic


She needed no introduction, but the vice president offered one anyway.

“I’m Kamala Harris,” the vice president told the women behind a coffee counter at the Culinary Academy, where job seekers learn how to make lattes and other coffee drinks to become baristas.

Harris wasn’t here just for the soy-milk latte sweetened with lavender syrup.

After weeks of swearing in Cabinet members, appearing alongside President Joe Biden and making stops in the Washington area, the vice president was on the road on her first big outing since taking office. She helped kick off the administration’s public relations blitz to help people understand how the $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan can ease their financial pain.

She also wanted them to know something else: who opposed the plan.

“This is supposed to be the job of your government, which is when you’re suffering, when you need a helping hand, when you need a little assistance to just get over a moment of crisis you didn’t create, that’s when leaders are supposed to kick in to say, ‘I’m here. I see you, and I will help you,’” she told employees who had been packing potatoes, tomatoes and cucumbers into food boxes the academy gives the needy.

Harris was talking about Republicans in Congress, who voted as a bloc against the $1,400 payments many Americans are receiving, and the plan’s other benefits. Republican lawmakers said the plan cost too much and too little of its money would go toward the pandemic.

Her travels demonstrated how Harris is tending to both policy and politics as she settles into her new role.



Read More:Harris back on the road after opening weeks in Washington Cabinet Steve Sisolak Doug Emhoff Republicans Democratic

2021-03-17 18:32:51

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