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White House infrastructure coordinator Mitch Landrieu is leaving his post after two years and is expected to help push publicly for President Joe Biden's reelection. The Democratic president ...
Mitch Landrieu is expected to leave his role as White House infrastructure coordinator in the coming months, a source familiar with the decision said.
Mitch Landrieu, senior advisor to President Joe Biden, has been handed an unusual task by the White House: handing out $1.2 trillion to rebuild America’s crumbling infrastructure.
Mitch Landrieu's 2003 campaign for lieutenant governor was his first bid for statewide office in Louisiana. After 16 years in the State House, Landrieu was elected lieutenant governor in 2003. In a field of six candidates, Landrieu garnered 53 percent of the vote and won outright in the Louisiana open primary, thus avoiding a general election.
White House departments (previously headed by a senior advisor in past administrations) ... Mitch Landrieu (born 1960) Infrastructure Implementation Coordination ...
With President Joe Biden soon leaving the White House, ... Biden adviser and campaign co-chair Mitch Landrieu; 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley; and former White House chief ...
On May 5, 2023, the president's senior advisor, Mitch Landrieu, appeared on TV to field questions on the White House response to the debt-ceiling crisis and the banking crisis. [40] A week later, Landrieu held a press conference at the White House to underscore the serious threat to the national economy of the 'manufactured crisis' of the debt ...
Prior to joining the Harris campaign, Landrieu worked in the White House to oversee the implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, commonly known as the bipartisan ...