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Saturday, April 18, 2015

TODAY NEWS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE ON APRIL 18, 2015


 
Here's what's going on at the White House today.
 
  
 
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
 
 
 
 
 
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In this week's address, the President spoke about his commitment to combating the threat of climate change and to keeping ourselves and future generations safe.
The effects of climate change can no longer be denied or ignored -- 2014 was the planet's warmest year recorded, and 14 of the 15 hottest years on record have happened this century. Climate change poses risks to our national security, our economy, and our public health. The President has already taken historic steps to address climate change, but there's more that the United States and the international community can do.
That's why next Wednesday, on Earth Day, in the latest part of his effort to call attention to and act on the threat of climate change, the President will visit the Florida Everglades and speak about the threat that climate change poses to our economy and to the world.
Watch the President's address here.

 
 
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President Obama traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina on Wednesday for a special conversation with working women, co-hosted with leading women's sites BlogHer and SheKnows.
See what the President said at a working women's town hall.
The President made it clear that more hardworking and middle-class Americans deserve the chance to get ahead. To do this, we need to expand access to child care, make higher education more affordable, cut taxes for middle-class families, and ensure women and men receive equal pay for doing the same job.
In his 2011 State of the Union address, President Obama promised that American taxpayers would be able to go online and see where their federal tax dollars are going. That's why, for the fifth year in a row, we've released a taxpayer receipt calculator on WhiteHouse.gov -- an easy-to-use tool that breaks down how your tax dollars will be spent.
Find out where your taxes are going.
From funding for our schools to funding for our veterans, it's important to know how your taxes are being used to keep America up and running.
On Thursday, President Obama and Secretary of Labor Tom Perez celebrated 12 Champions of Change -- incredible individuals who are standing up and taking action to help working families succeed.
Watch the President honor the Champions of Change.
These Champions have helped advance policies including paid sick days, higher minimum wage, equal pay, and affordable quality child care. They are proving that these kinds of policies are not only beneficial for families, but also for businesses and our economy.