White House

Weekly Address: President Obama on the Budget Compromise to Avoid a Government Shutdown

After weeks of negotiations, President Obama and leaders from both the Democratic and Republican parties in Congress found common ground in an agreement about the United States' budget.  This means the government will remain open to serve the public, including small businesses who need need loans to grow, families who've applied for mortgages and others who are visiting national parks and museums.  It also means that hundreds of thousands of Americans – including brave men and women in uniform – will get paychecks on time.

In his Weekly Address, the President discusses the importance of the bipartisan budget agreement that represents both a significant investment in the United States' future – and the largest annual spending cut in our history.

In case you missed it, President Obama also addressed the budget agreement in remarks delivered from the Blue Room of the White House late Friday evening.

A transcript of the Weekly Address is below:

read more

Fonte: White House

Como citar e referenciar este artigo:
NOTÍCIAS,. Weekly Address: President Obama on the Budget Compromise to Avoid a Government Shutdown. Florianópolis: Portal Jurídico Investidura, 2011. Disponível em: https://investidura.com.br/noticias-internacionais/white-house/weekly-address-president-obama-on-the-budget-compromise-to-avoid-a-government-shutdown/ Acesso em: 26 fev. 2026
Sair da versão mobile