James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 1:11 P.M. EDT MS. PSAKI: Hi, everyone. Okay. Just a couple of items for all of you at the top. We tried to wait until after the backgrounder on the India bilat as well, so hopefully you were able to listen in on that. Today, as part of the…
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Remarks By Vice President Harris and President Bernardo Arévalo of The Republic of Guatemala Before Bilateral Meeting
Vice President’s Ceremonial OfficeEisenhower Executive Office Building 2:37 P.M. EDT VICE PRESIDENT HARRIS: Good afternoon. President Arévalo, welcome to Washington D.C. It is good to see you after we have talked on the phone. But it was my pleasure to congratulate you by telephone on your election in September — when we spoke in September. And now,…
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 1:51 P.M. EDT MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Good afternoon, everybody. Okay, so — come on in, guys. I have two housekeeping things, and then we’ll get started. So we are excited to welcome Olivia Dalton, our new Principal Deputy Press Secretary, into the briefing room and to our team. Olivia returns…
Background Press Call by a Senior Administration Official Previewing New Initiatives from the U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit
Via Teleconference 9:40 A.M. EDT MODERATOR: Thank you. And thanks, everyone, for joining. We’re going to do a quick call to preview some of the new initiatives we’re going to be announcing at the U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit. This call is on background. It is attributable to a “senior administration official.” And the contents of this…
Remarks by President Biden on the May Jobs Report
Rehoboth Beach Convention CenterRehoboth Beach, Delaware 10:48 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Good morning, everyone. With today’s excellent jobs report and unemployment remaining at a near-historic low of 3.6 percent, I want to speak very briefly today about our economy and what we’re doing to lower the costs for American families. I know that even with…
Remarks by President Biden in Meeting with the SK Group on Investments in American Manufacturing and Jobs
Roosevelt RoomVia Teleconference 2:19 P.M. EDT MR. DEESE: Hi, Mr. President. THE PRESIDENT: How are you? Hey, Tony. How are you, pal? MR. CHEY: Hello. Yes, really good to see you. MR. DEESE: So, Mr. President — THE PRESIDENT: I should be sitting immediately to your right. I’m only a couple hundred yards away. I apologize I’m not there. (Laughter.) MR. DEESE: …
Women’s History Month: Women in STEM Across the Biden-Harris Administration
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, women make up nearly half of the country’s workforce – yet only 27% of STEM workers. In honor of Women’s History Month this past March, the Presidential Personnel Office is proud to highlight the experiences of women in STEM serving as appointees across the Biden-Harris Administration. The following women…
White House Releases Technical Assistance Guide to Help Communities Unlock Resources From Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
Administration Highlights New Capacity from Philanthropic, Nonprofit & Labor Organizations to Help States and Cities Respond to Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity Today, the White House released a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law technical assistance guide to help state, local, Tribal and territorial governments navigate, access, and deploy infrastructure resources that will build a better America. The Biden Administration has…
Technical Assistance Guide
WHITE HOUSE RELEASES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GUIDE TO HELP COMMUNITIES UNLOCK RESOURCES FROM BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW Administration Highlights New Capacity from Philanthropic, Nonprofit & Labor Organizations to Help States and Cities Respond to Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity Today, the White House released a Bipartisan Infrastructure Law technical assistance guide to help state, local, Tribal and territorial governments navigate,…
Bills Signed: S. 169, S. 442, S. 516, S. 958, S. 1198, S. 2490, S. 2551, S. 2771, S. 2794, S. 3157, S. 3470, S. 4205, S. 4791
On Monday, October 17, 2022, the President signed into law: S. 169, the “Artistic Recognition for Talented Students Act,” which requires the Register of Copyrights to waive application fees for the registration of a copyright claim for winners of certain student competitions; Thank you to Senators Tillis and Leahy, Representatives Jeffries and Mace, and many others…