TODAY: Biden will sign 4 EOs taking first steps towards rooting out systemic racism in housing and criminal justice including ending DOJ's use of private prisons.
More to come @CourthouseNews
Biden also directing HUD to take steps redressing discriminatory fed housing policies. Another order recommits fed govt to "respect Tribal sovereignty & strengthen the Nation-to-Nation relationship between the United States & Tribal Nations."
And in the last order, the Biden-Harris White House sets out to "combat xenophobia against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders," which has been on the uptick in the last year thanks to disinformation shared and derogatory remarks made about the novel coronavirus and its origins
I'll have a story breaking down the orders more in depth later today for @CourthouseNews

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Susan Rice, Biden's domestic policy adviser: "Private prisons profiteer off prisoners and are found to be less safe for correctional officers and for prisoners."
Rice: "President Biden is committed to reducing mass incarceration while making our communities safer and that starts with ending the federal government’s reliance on private prisons."
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You can watch the ceremony here:
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cc: @JackRodgersCNS
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