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Last Updated: March 3, 2021, 2:23 PM EST

Today is Day 46 of the administration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Here is how the day is unfolding. All time Eastern.
Mar 03, 2021, 2:23 PM EST

First lady makes school visit

First lady Jill Biden and newly sworn-in Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona visited Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Meriden, Connecticut, on Wednesday, to see how the school was adapting to the pandemic. Biden began the tour in a kindergarten classroom, where a teacher at the school showed her plexiglass dividers with pool noodles on the edge, one of the mitigation strategies.

On the next stop on the tour, the first lady visited a sensory room to learn how they modified their approach for special needs students, as well a second-grade classroom, though no students were present.

“I think the teachers are doing such a great job in, you know, meeting the kids where they are, whether that’s in school, whether it’s at home. I mean, really, I think what the teachers have done here to help...America’s children has just been incredible,” Biden said.

-ABC News' Molly Nagle

Mar 03, 2021, 2:18 PM EST

Harris visits woman-owned small business in Virginia

Harris visited Fibre Space, a woman-owned small business in Alexandria, Virginia, on Wednesday morning to discuss changes small businesses made in the wake of the pandemic and to tout Biden's COVID-19 relief bill.

 Fibre Space sells yarn, fibre, and other supplies. 

Vice President Kamala Harris Vice President Harris speaks while visiting Fibre Space, a woman-owned small business in Alexandria, Va., March 3, 2021.
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She met with the owner of Fibre Space, Danielle Romanetti, and three employees during the visit, and discussed how Romanetti and her employees have been impacted by COVID-19, including how they have incurred additional child care costs and dealt with uncertainty about their economic futures.

Harris also discussed the importance of passing Biden's American Rescue Plan to get relief to those who need it.

Mar 03, 2021, 1:51 PM EST

White House 'hopeful' Texans, Mississippians will continue to follow health guidelines

White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded to questions in a briefing Wednesday about decisions by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves to relax COVID-19 restrictions, including opening businesses and ending mask mandates.

"... This entire country has paid the price for political leaders who ignored the science when it comes to the pandemic," Psaki said.

Psaki added that the president is "hopeful that people in these states will continue to follow the guidelines that have been set out and the recommendations made by health and medical experts."

Mar 03, 2021, 1:49 PM EST

Biden is 'comfortable' with COVID-19 relief negotiations

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a press briefing Wednesday that the president is "comfortable" with negotiations on Capitol Hill resulting in limiting income thresholds for direct payments in the COVID-19 relief bill.

"We don't have a final bill, as you know. There will be ongoing discussions. He is comfortable and knows there will be tweaks at the margin," Psaki said. "What his firm viewpoint is, is that it needs to meet the scope of the challenge, it needs to be the size he's proposed."

A Democratic aide told ABC News Wednesday morning that changes in the bill include single filers making over $80,000 and joint filers making over $160,000 not receiving $1,400 direct payments.

Psaki added that Biden is "unmovable" on the dollar amount of the payments despite attempts to reduce it.