According to White House officials, President Joe Biden will pay a visit to Illinois and the Chicago area Wednesday. It’s the first time he has been to the city since October. Here’s when the president is expected to arrive, and what is on his itinerary. President Biden Arrives Mid-Morning Biden will make several stops while in Chicago, according to the White House, first arriving at O’Hare International Airport around 11 a.m. Wednesday. While the mayor usually greets the president at the airport, this time it will be Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, according to officials. Lori Lightfoot campaign officials say that the mayor is scheduled to travel to Texas on Tuesday, and plans to be in the Lone Star State through Sunday. Following his arrival at O’Hare, the president will head to Kankakee to visit a family farm and discuss how Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has impacted food supply and prices in the U.S. Biden is expected to detail how to support local famers ways to lower costs for Illinois families, the White House noted. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to join the president later in the afternoon, but will not attend Biden’s speech in Kankakee. President Biden in Chicago in the Afternoon Later in the afternoon, the Biden Administration said the president will travel to the McCormick Place convention complex in Chicago to make remarks at the 40th International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers International Convention. The convention was originally scheduled for last August and delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Chicago was selected as the convention site in 2017 and a release from that year noted that Locals 134, 9, 214, 794 and 1220 will be convention hosts. Biden is scheduled to end his day at a DNC fundraiser near McCormick Place, and depart the city in the evening. Other Recent Chicago Visits From President Biden Last October, Biden landed Air Force One at O’Hare for an event in Elk Grove Village promoting his orders for larger businesses to mandate COVID vaccines or weekly tests. The president joked at that event that “Fox News requires vaccinations for all employees. Give me a break. Fox News.” Biden did a version of that same joke during his speech at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner last Saturday. Biden delivered his remarks at a suburban Chicago data center that Clayco, a construction company, is building for Microsoft. The venue was selected because Clayco, headquartered in Chicago, was among the first wave of companies voluntarily following Biden’s order that at the time required larger companies to ask workers to be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. In July 2021, Biden headed to McHenry County College in Crystal Lake in northwest Illinois to tout his infrastructure bill and the “Build Back Better” domestic agenda. Biden ventured into political turf where ex-President Donald Trump remains popular to push for the “human infrastructure” agenda that so far has not passed. Biden toured the McHenry County College Children’s Learning Center and in his speech said, “It’s an amazing resource. Students and faculty can have their children cared for. Students can earn their associate degrees in early childhood education as well. High-quality child care options should be the rule, not the exception.” “…There’s a lot of work ahead of us to finish the job, but we’re going to get it done. We’re going to reimagine what our economy and our future could be, and show the world — just as importantly, we’ll show ourselves — that democracy — democracy can deliver for the people of Illinois and the people of America, and the world can lead again.” Vice President Kamala Harris was in Chicago in April 2021 to tour a coronavirus vaccination center at 2260 S. Grove St., organized by the Chicago Federation of Labor.
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