President Obama hosts an Open for Questions town hall on the economy on March 26, 2009. At this first ever online town hall from the White House, the President answers questions about the economy submitted and voted on by the public through WhiteHouse.gov. Jared Bernstein, chief econo...
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The White House and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius welcome Senator Patty Murray of Washington state to a discussion addressing the questions and concerns of her constituents on health insurance reform. The Secretary and the Senator also take several questions submitted through Facebook. October ...
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, Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation at the White House Council on Environmental Quality, takes your questions from Facebook and WhiteHouse.gov on green jobs and building a 21st century clean energy economy. He also discusses how we can work with underserved communities to...
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The White House and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius welcome Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island to a discussion addressing the questions and concerns of Rhode Islanders on health insurance reform. The Secretary and the Senator also take several questions submitted through Facebook. October...
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Council of Economic Advisers Chair Christina Romer hosts a live chat to discuss how health insurance reform will affect small businesses. She takes your questions from WhiteHouse.gov and Facebook, as well as questions from small business professionals that were previously submitted on LinkedIn. ...
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The President introduces a new tool on WhiteHouse.gov, "Open for Questions," which will allow you to submit your questions on the economy and vote on those submitted by others. The President pledges to answer some of these questions during an online town hall on Thursday, March 26, 2009.
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Craigslist.org founder Craig Newmark chats with LA Times writer Jon Healey at Zócalo about how Internet-based participation can change government, and how its already starting to do it. ...
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