| Today, President Obama is making his first stop on a series of Middle Class Jobs and Opportunity Tour — traveling to Austin, Texas to highlight the work being done to create stable and well-paying jobs that can support a middle-class family.
During his trip, the President will visit a high school where students are learning real-world skills for today’s jobs, and meet technology entrepreneurs who are creating the tools and products that will drive America’s long-term economic growth. Watch the video to learn about President Obama’s trip to Austin. In Case You Missed It Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog: Cecilia Muñoz: “Let’s show we’re a nation of immigrants” Cecilia Muñoz sends a message to the White House email list, asking people to share their American stories. From Snacks to Cleaning Products: Women Empowered to Start Businesses Last week, as part of President Obama’s visit to Mexico and Costa Rica, I had the pleasure of participating in a roundtable discussion on women’s entrepreneurship. President Obama Meets with President Park of South Korea President Obama and President Park Geun-hye of the Republic of Korea mark 60 years of bilateral partnership between our two nations. |
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Immigration : An American Story
Cecilia Muñoz Director, Domestic Policy Council The White House Hi, everyone — This is the start of a national debate. Across the country, we’re having a serious discussion about how we can build a fair and effective immigration system that lives up to our heritage as a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. And we need your help to make sure that genuine, personal perspectives are part of the conversation. The truth is, that if we go back far enough, nearly every American story begins somewhere else — so often with ancestors setting out in search of a different life, carving out a future for their children in this place that all of us now call home. We want to make sure that idea isn’t far from the minds of policymakers here in Washington as we work to reach an agreement to reform immigration. To kick things off, one of the President’s senior advisors sat down to share his story with you. Watch David Simas tell his American story, then tell us yours. When Americans from all over the country — each with different backgrounds, each from different circumstances — all speak out with the same voice, it’s powerful in a way that’s hard to ignore. We’ve seen it again and again, in debate after debate. And this is the kind of issue where putting a face on the push for reform takes an abstract concept and makes it real. So share your American stories with us, and we’ll put them to use. We’ll publish them on the White House website. We’ll share them on Facebook and Twitter. We’ll do everything we can to make sure they’re part of the debate around immigration reform. Get started here: http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/immigration/stories Thanks, Cecilia Cecilia Muñoz Director, Domestic Policy Council The White House |
Calling All Healthy Recipes

Calling All Healthy Recipes
Let’s Move!, First Lady Michelle Obama‘s initiative to raise a healthier generation of kids, is thrilled to announce the Second Healthy Lunchtime Challenge & Kids’ State Dinner — a nationwide recipe challenge just for kids.
We invite parents or guardians and their kids, ages 8-12, to create and submit an original lunch recipe that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, or low-fat dairy foods. The creators of the winning recipes will have a chance to come to the White House for their very own Kids’ State Dinner.
Submit a recipe for the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge here.
In Case You Missed It
Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:
President Obama Meets with President Park of South Korea President Obama and President Park Geun-hye of the Republic of Korea mark 60 years of bilateral partnership between our two nations.
Here’s What President Obama Told the Class of 2013 at The Ohio State University President makes a pitch for civic connection — for participation in public life, for engagement in national debates, for community service — as he speaks to the Class of 2013.
Celebrating and Listening to Our Nation’s Teachers Teacher Appreciation Week starts this week and honors extraordinary teachers for their work in the classroom.
Backstage at the White House: Memphis Soul
Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite talk about the music known as “Memphis Soul” and give a special acoustic performance at the White House in the hours leading up to the “In Performance: Memphis Soul” event, held on April 9th in the East Room
Pres. Obama Nominates Transportation Secretary
Pres. Obama Nominates Transportation Secretary
President Obama makes a personnel announcement from the White House to present his nominee to replace Ray LaHood as Transportation Secretary.





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