Open for Questions: The American Jobs Act
On Thursday, September 15th at 2:00PM EDT, the White House will host a special “Open for Questions” event.
Last week, President Obama unveiled the American Jobs Act before a Joint Session of Congress and yesterday the President sent the American Jobs Act to Congress. This plan puts more people back to work and puts more money in the pockets of working Americans. On Thursday, September 15th at 2:00PM EDT Obama Administration officials will answer questions submitted through Facebook, Twitter, and the White House website during a live event that you won’t want to miss.
Participating Obama Administration include:
- Brian Deese, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council
- Jon Carson, Deputy Assistant to the President & Director of the Office of Public Engagement
Right now, you can submit questions through:
- Ask questions in advance on the White House facebook wall
- Ask us through a form on WhiteHouse.gov
On September 15th at 2:00 p.m. EDT, you can watch and engage live:
- Ask the panel questions on Twitter with the hashtag #WHChat
- Ask question through the White House Live facebook app
- Watch the event on WhiteHouse.gov/live
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