At the first White House conference on hunger since President Richard M. Nixon organized a comparable meeting in 1969, President Biden will give a speech. According to administration officials, $8 billion in public and private sector commitments have been obtained to support the provision of more food and improved nutrition by 2030. On the speaking schedule are José Andrés, the chef and creator of World Central Kitchen, as well as representatives from the administration and the Congress.
Sen. Joe Manchin III's controversial energy project approval clause was removed by the Senate on Capitol Hill, putting the country one step closer to averting a partial government shutdown (D-W.Va.). To get out of town on Friday, lawmakers are rushing to adopt a stopgap financing plan.
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