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April 2021

April 22

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced that homeless shelters, including faith-based shelters, may no longer decide how to house transgender or gender non-conforming residents.

April 23

The Biden administration rescinded two civil financial penalties for illegal immigrants who fail to depart as ordered

April 26

President Biden created a White House Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment, focused on “mobilizing the federal government’s policies, programs, and practices to empower workers to organize and successfully bargain with their employers,” despite declining membership in—and effectiveness of—labor unions across America.

April 27

The Biden administration sent hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to Central America in the form of foreign aid, with no promise from their governments to prevent migration into Mexico and eventually the United States. This action was taken after cancelling Trump-Pence agreements with the Central American countries with respect to illegal migration.

April 27

President Biden signed an executive order to increase the minimum wage for federal contractors. The order increased the minimum wage for federal contractors to $15 an hour and indexed to inflation the minimum wage that federal contractors must pay their employees on federal projects. The order also phases-out the tipped minimum wage for such employees.

April 28

President Biden revealed his American Families Plan, which represents a massive and unaffordable expansion of the federal government’s role in education. The plan would radically reshape education in America. It would require a drastic increase in taxes to pay for the increased role for the federal government in education from pre-school to college.