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Here's What's Happening Here at the White House

 
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DAILY SNAPSHOT
Friday, June 26, 2015

 
 

Follow Along: The President's Day

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

11:00 AM: The President delivers a statement on today's Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage WATCH HERE

12:55 PM: The President and the First Lady arrive in Charleston, South Carolina

1:45 PM: The President and the First Lady attend services honoring the life of Reverend Clementa Pinckney; the President delivers remarks and the Vice President and Dr. Biden also attend WATCH LIVE

See the President and Vice President's full schedule here.


 
 
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Love Is Love

In a 5-4 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, the Supreme Court took a huge step forward in our progress toward a more perfect union:

Today, gay and lesbian couples won their right to marry. Today, love wins.

Following the ruling, President Obama delivered a statement from the Rose Garden. Watch here:

The President speaks about today's decision.

Today's outcome, he said, is "a consequence of the countless small acts of courage of millions of people across decades who stood up, who came out, who talked to parents -- parents who loved their children no matter what. Folks who were willing to endure bullying and taunts, and stayed strong, and came to believe in themselves and who they were, and slowly made an entire country realize that love is love."

If you're standing with gay and lesbian couples across the country today, say so here and send them a message of support.


 
 
  More from 1600 Penn

The Supreme Court Upholds a Key Part of the Affordable Care Act

Yesterday, in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court upheld a critical part of the Affordable Care Act, historic health care reform that the President signed into law five years ago. Now, millions of Americans who got covered in health insurance marketplaces can stay covered, no matter where they live.

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What Yesterday's Supreme Court Decision on Housing Means:

The Supreme Court also ruled yesterday to preserve a critical tool that helps prevent housing discrimination. In a 5-4 vote, the Court ruled that disparate-impact claims can be filed under the Fair Housing Act of 1968.

READ MORE

Unlocking the Potential of All Americans

We can't just lock people up; we also have to unlock their potential. Through the Face Forward and Training to Work programs, the Labor Department is investing a total of $59 million to offer critical employment and training services, like career counseling, support services, resume help, and job search assistance.

READ MORE


 
 
  Quote of the Day

"There's so much more work to be done to extend the full promise of America to every American. But today, we can say in no uncertain terms that we've made our union a little more perfect."

 

 

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