President Biden Speaks at UW-Superior regarding Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
By Francesca Pica | Mar. 6, 2022President Biden promotes $1.2 trillion infrastructure law during a speech at UW-Superior’s Yellowjacket Union
President Biden promotes $1.2 trillion infrastructure law during a speech at UW-Superior’s Yellowjacket Union
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