'Sheriff Joe' Biden to name coordinator to oversee $1 trillion in
infrastructure bill
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[November 13, 2021]
By Andrea Shalal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe
Biden said he would appoint a coordinator next week to oversee spending
under a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, a role similar to one he held
under former President Barack Obama that earned him the nickname
"Sheriff Joe."
Biden told reporters he had called his Cabinet members together to
hammer home the need to ensure that the funding, and $1.75 trillion in a
separate social and climate measure still working its way through
Congress, were used wisely.
"One of our biggest responsibilities is to make sure the money is used
efficiently and effectively," he said at the start of a meeting. "If we
do it right, we know what it'll mean ... we'll create millions of new
jobs and grow the economy."
Biden said he would sign the infrastructure measure on Monday at a
bipartisan ceremony, potentially outside, and expressed confidence that
it would improve U.S. competitiveness versus China and other countries,
while easing inflation that has spiked in recent months.
White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said the person who would oversee
implementation of the newly passed U.S. infrastructure bill would come
from outside the administration, but gave no further details.
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President Joe Biden holds a Cabinet meeting to discuss the
implementation of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill at the White
House in Washington, U.S., November 12, 2021. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Biden often talks about his role overseeing
implementation of a $787 billion stimulus act while serving as vice
president under Obama, a measure that he said resulted in less than
.2% waste and fraud.
"Friends started calling me Sheriff Joe ... because I made it a
point every day to stay on top of how exactly the money was spent,
what projects were being built, and what projects were not being
built, and how it was functioning," he said.
Biden earlier this year named former long-term economic adviser Gene
Sperling to oversee implementation of $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief
package, and named Jeff Zients, a former Obama official, to head his
administration's overall COVID-19 response.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Chris Reese and Jonathan
Oatis)
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