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Georgia Democrats Celebrate Two Years of Historic Progress Under Biden-Harris Administration

Government and Politics

January 20, 2023


Today, in recognition of the two-year anniversary of the inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Harris, Congresswoman Nikema Williams, Chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia, released the following statement:

“In just two years, President Biden and Democrats have delivered on the things that really matter: historic job growth and record low unemployment, transformative infrastructure investments, bold climate action, and an American manufacturing boom – all while making progress on lowering costs at the grocery store, gas pump, and pharmacy counter. The Biden-Harris agenda could not contrast more sharply with Republicans, who spent their last stint in power passing corporate tax giveaways, trying to strip away health care from millions, and caving to special interests like Big Pharma.

“While there is always more work to do to improve the lives of working families in Georgia and across the country, Georgia Democrats are proud of the progress we’ve delivered for Georgians in partnership with the Biden-Harris Administration – and we’re ready to roll up our sleeves and keep building on that progress for the next two years and beyond.”

Background

In the first two years, the Biden-Harris Administration and Democrats delivered results with an economic agenda that is on the side of workers:

    Record Job Growth: Strongest two years for job growth on record, unemployment matching 50-year low, annual inflation has come down for the past six months in a row, and a record number of Americans have health insurance.

    Lowering Costs for Families: Inflation Reduction Law to lower prescription drug costs, lower health care premiums and energy costs, take historic climate action, and force wealthy corporations to pay their fair share – all while reducing the deficit.

    Fixing Our Nation’s Infrastructure: Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is rebuilding roads and bridges, providing clean drinking water, and expanding access to high-speed internet.

    Making More in America: More companies are reinvesting in American manufacturing – creating 750,000 good-paying jobs, with an historic $300 billion in investments in new factories.

    Improving Health Care for Veterans: Passed the PACT Act to strengthen benefits for veterans and their families exposed to toxic burn pits.

    Reducing Gun Violence: Passed the first significant gun safety law in nearly 30 years.

    Providing Historic Student Loan Relief: Providing student debt relief to those who need it most.

    Appointing Historic Court Nominees: Appointed Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, along with a record number of diverse federal judges in his first two years.

    Rebuilding the Global Coalition: Restored our standing on the world stage, and led our allies to support Ukraine and democracy worldwide, making the world a safer and steadier place.

As a reminder, in 2017-2018, Republicans put special interests first and left working families behind:

    Gave Tax Giveaways to the Ultra-Wealthy and Big Corporations

    Offshored American Jobs: Created new incentives for corporations to ship American jobs overseas.

    Attacked Americans’ Health Care: Repeatedly voted to gut the Affordable Care Act to kick tens of millions Americans off their health care and end protections for as many as 133 million Americans with preexisting conditions.

    Failed to Deliver on Lowering Prescription Drug Prices and Infrastructure

    Ungovernable chaos: Shut down the government twice because of basic inability to govern.

    Appointed Anti-Choice, Anti-Worker Judges: Appointed the right-wing Supreme Court majority that paved the way for Republicans to criminalize abortion and has ruled with big corporations over workers.

    Stood with NRA Over Reducing Gun Violence: Sided with the gun lobby and manufacturers by revoking common-sense gun safety protections.

    Eroded America’s standing on the world stage: Cozied up to authoritarian leaders, weakened relationships with NATO allies, and withdrew from the International Paris Climate Agreement to stand with big polluters.