Is this the next generation of Republicans –
Is this the next generation of Republicans –
A More Perfect Union — Building Welcoming Communities Campaign to Strengthen Immigration Integration
The White House Task Force on New Americans launches the “Stand Stronger” Citizenship Awareness Campaign to raise awareness on U.S. citizenship.
The White House Task Force on New Americans launched the “Stand Stronger” Citizenship Awareness Campaign. The goal of the Campaign is to raise awareness about the rights, responsibilities, and importance of U.S. citizenship and to provide more information on the naturalization process, along with new tools and resources to prepare for it.
 
We Stand with Ahmed (and We Hope He’ll Join Us for Astronomy Night):
U.S. Chief Data Scientist D.J. Patil shares why he’s proud to see people across the country standing up for innovation and intellectual curiosity today, and the President weighs in.
5 Indicators That Show We Turned a Depression-Like Shock into a Six-Year Expansion
Seven years after the financial crisis, check out these charts to see how President Obama’s policy decisions helped America narrowly avoid another Great Depression.
West Wing Week: 09/18/2015 or, “FAFSA! (fafsa, fafsa, fafsa, fafsa)”
This week, the President marked the 14th anniversary of 9/11, met with troops around the world at a multimedia town hall at Fort Meade, crashed a back-to-school bus tour in Iowa, sat down with esteemed author Marilynne Robinson, and hosted Connecticut Huskies, Spanish royalty, and genuine American heroes at the White House. That’s September 11th to September 17th, or “FAFSA! (fafsa, fafsa, fafsa, fafsa).”
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| I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like this. As you know, the State House of Representatives passed the Reproductive Parity Act (RPA) – and the Senate Majority Caucus has refused to even hold a hearing. We believe there are enough votes for the RPA to pass in the Senate, but the Majority leadership won’t let it move forward. In response, the pro-women’s health Senators are taking matters into their own hands: They’re holding a special legislative meeting today to consider the RPA. If you can’t be there in person we still have a great way to help. Click to send a message to your State Senator that the Reproductive Parity Act must come up for a vote! This meeting will look and sound a lot like a regular hearing, and it’s an important step in the process. But it’s not the last step! After today, the Senate will have the information they need and should give it the up-or-down vote it deserves. The RPA should be considered and voted on – and then it should be signed into law. Help us move the RPA forward by passing along a quick message to your State Senator! Thank you so much for your activism and support! Sincerely, Courtney Normand Washington Public Affairs Manager Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest |
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