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Weekly Wrap Up: “Sweet Home Chicago”

A quick look at the week of February 20th on WhiteHouse.gov: Your Voice, Your $40: On Wednesday, the President signed the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012, which extends the payroll tax cut and emergency jobless benefits through the end of the year. He credits the Americans who added their voices to the debate […]

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By the Numbers: 55

Thanks to fuel economy standards established by the Obama Administration, cars and trucks on the road in 2025 will average 55 miles per gallon of gas. These tougher fuel standards will reduce our oil consumption by more than 2 million barrels a day, but we have to do more. In his State of the Union, […]

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Backstage with Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks

Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks are American music royalty. Tedeschi has an iconic voice and has toured with B.B. King, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones. Trucks is a prodigy — who Rolling Stone has twice named one of the best guitarists of all time. The two married in 2001 and formed the Tedeschi Trucks […]

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Nearly 2.1 Million Records Released

In September 2009, the President announced that—for the first time in history—White House visitor records would be made available to the public on an ongoing basis. Today, the White House releases visitor records that were generated in November 2011. Today’s release also includes visitor records generated prior to September 16, 2009 that were requested by […]

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Contracting Smarter, Saving More

From the start of the Administration, President Obama has charged agencies to cut waste and give the American people a government that is not only more affordable, but also more efficient and effective. One critical area for those efforts has been contracting.   Last year at this time, we reported that agencies turned the tide on […]

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We Can’t Wait: Obama Administration Calls for A Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights for the Digital Age

Today at the White House, the Obama Administration unveiled a blueprint for a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights to protect consumers online. As the President wrote in his cover letter to the report:  “Never has privacy been more important than today, in the age of the Internet, the World Wide Web and smart phones.  In just […]

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New Computer Contract Expected to Save Taxpayers $20-25M

Ed. note: This was originally posted on The Commerce Blog As President Obama said when he launched the Campaign to Cut Waste in June 2011, “No amount of waste is acceptable, not when it’s your money. Just as families are living within their means, government should, too, so we can invest in the things that […]

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We the People Petition Response: Chief of the National Guard Bureau Joins the Joint Chiefs of Staff

Yesterday, the White House responded to a petition asking us to give the National Guard a seat on the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  In the response, Christine Wormuth, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Defense Policy explained that through the Fiscal Year 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, the Chief of the National […]

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Helping Americans with Pre-Existing Conditions Get Needed Care

Before the Affordable Care Act, Americans like Deborah Sferlazza of Shelby Township, Michigan, were locked out of health insurance due to a pre-existing condition. This often a meant going without the care they need  for those conditions. Now, 50,000 Americans have health coverage through the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan in their state – and are […]

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A New Generation of Nurses

  Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis and Dr. Jill Biden start the Community College to Career Tour (CC2C) stopping at locations in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina to highlight the importance of community colleges in fostering careers. The stop to the Cincinnati State Technical and Community College was to take part in […]

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