President Biden, in his first address to a joint session of Congress Wednesday night, laid out his vision for America, through a slew of policy proposals and a legislative wish list, while vowing to work with both Republicans and Democrats to deliver on his agenda. 

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    • Biden gave his first address to a joint session of Congress Wednesday night
    • He touched on a variety of policy proposals related to the pandemic, his jobs package, universal preschool, healthcare, immigration reform, gun control, foreign policy and more

Biden delivered his address, which came as he marks 100 days in office, from the House chamber Wednesday night, outlining proposals from continuing to address the coronavirus pandemic, to his jobs package, to universal preschool, healthcare, immigration reform, gun control, foreign policy and more. 

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Fox News' Brooke Singman contributed to this report.