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Dr. Jill Biden’s trip to Indiana is postponed by the White House
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Friday visit to Indiana by the First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden, has been rescheduled.
The news was made by the White House on Thursday afternoon, but no explanation was given.
Initially, Dr. Biden was supposed to go to Valparaiso with U.S. Secretaries of Labor Marty Walsh and Jennifer Granholm.
The three were set to visit the Ivy Tech campus to talk about “strengthening our economy and building pathways to good-paying jobs through career-connected learning.”
The visit will now take place at a later time, according to the White House statement.
Following President Joseph Biden’s State of the Union address, the tour included stops in 20 states.
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