Just before Joseph Biden was sworn in as president of the United States a month ago, his chief of staff, Ronald Klain, laid out the obstacles ahead for the administration.
“We face four overlapping and compounding crises: the COVID-19 crisis, the resulting economic crisis, the climate crisis, and a racial equity crisis,” Klain wrote in a memorandum issued to staff on 16 January.
This memo, the new Congress, and the initiatives Biden has highlighted in the first few weeks at the helm of the country have created signposts for how the new presidency could play out, according to National Fisheries Institute Vice President of Government Affairs and General Counsel Robert DeHaan…