Monday, August 12, 2013

A Better Bargain for Students

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A Better Bargain for Students

On Friday, President Obama signed into law the bipartisan compromise to keep student loan rates low. It will save a typical undergraduate student $1,500 over the life of his or her loans.

Click here to see more from the signing ceremony and find out what President Obama had to say.

President Barack Obama looks back towards a group of students before signing H.R. 1911, the "Bipartisan Student Loan Certainty Act of 2013," in the Oval Office, Aug. 9, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

 
 
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Weekly Address: A Better Bargain for Responsible, Middle Class Homeowners

President Obama says that the housing market is starting to heal, and now it’s time to build on that progress by creating a better bargain for responsible, middle class homeowners. The President announced steps he will take to strengthen the housing market, and now Congress must act to help make homeownership a source of pride and middle class security for generations to come.

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President Obama Holds a Press Conference

President Obama took questions from the White House Press Corps in the East Room of the White House, addressing a range of topics including the National Security Agency's role and reforms to intelligence gathering programs.

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