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Welcome,
governors This morning, President Donald J. Trump
is welcoming about 40 of the Nation’s governors to the White
House for a business session covering infrastructure, workforce
development, opioids, school safety, and other important issues
facing America in the year ahead.
The governors are in
town for a winter meeting of the National Governors
Association, a bipartisan organization founded in 1908.
Thirty-three of the Nation’s governors are Republicans, 16
are Democrats, and one is an independent. Of the 16 Democrats,
11 are expected to join the President today.
The governors will
attend 8 working sessions with senior Administration officials,
with topics including:
Improving
investment in American infrastructure
Addressing
barriers to workforce development
Bringing
down healthcare costs through better competition
Driving
rural prosperity and growth
Combating
America’s opioid crisis
Reforming
U.S. prisons to reduce repeat offenses
- Keeping our schools
safe and protecting children from violent crime
Bonus read:
Learn
how President Trump’s infrastructure plan will boost the role
of states.
‘We’ve got
to change our way’ President Trump addressed the
2018 Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill,
Maryland, on Friday—one day after Vice President Mike Pence
spoke before attendees.
The President and Vice
President both covered a range of topics, but one in particular
stuck out given its urgency: immigration reform. President
Trump has set an early March deadline for Congress to resolve
the status of the DACA program as part of a broader package to
fix America’s broken immigration system.
“We’ve got to change
our way,” the President told CPAC. “I don’t want people
coming into this country with a lottery. I want people coming
into this country based on merit.”
Watch
President Trump’s full speech at CPAC.
Why
Americans like tax reform Despite a sustained
campaign from the Democratic Party’s liberal wing, a majority
of Americans have a positive view of the tax reform law
President Trump signed before Christmas, a New York Times
poll reports.
The Democratic effort is
failing for one simple reason: Results speak louder than words.
And the results have been overwhelming. Within 2 months of the
law’s signing, more than 400 companies have
announced worker bonuses, raises, or 401(k) boosts as a result
of tax cuts.
None of this
happened because of mandates from Washington. The real
power of tax reform is that it lets Americans choose what is
most important for their businesses—or their families—to
get ahead. The net result could be more than $4,000 annually
for the average American family, according to the Council of
Economic Advisers.
See
why more Democrats are starting to break from their party line
on tax cuts.
Photo of
the Day
First Lady
Melania Trump and Mrs. Turnbull of Australia |
February 23, 2018 (Official White House Photo by Andrea Hanks)
POTUS TODAY
This morning, President
Trump and Vice President Pence will host the 2018 White House
Business Session with our Nation’s governors. The President
will then have lunch with the Vice President, the Secretary of
Agriculture Sonny Perdue, and the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt.
In the afternoon, the
President will meet with credit union representatives and later
with the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Kevin
Brady.
This evening, the Vice
President and Second Lady will participate in the Indiana
Society of Washington, DC’s Tribute to a Hoosier Vice
President and Second Lady.
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