What do you want to know about the White House?
The White House isn’t just a home to First Families or meeting space for world leaders. It’s also known as "The People’s House" -- a place that should be open to everyone. And that’s why President and Mrs. Obama have made it a priority to invite young people, military families, and Americans of all ages to join them here at the White House.
Have questions about White House history and ways to engage? Join us for a special session of "Office Hours" on Twitter with White House curator William Allman at 2:00 p.m. EDT today, September 5th. Ask your questions now with #WHChat and follow the Q&A live @WHLive.
Read more about ways to engage with the White House from home.
The Google Art Project at the White House
As part of President and Mrs. Obama’s commitment to open the White House to as many Americans as possible, we have partnered with the Google Art Project and allowed their 360 Street View cameras to capture the rooms that are featured on the public tour. Now anyone, anywhere, can experience the history and art of the White House via their computer.
Check out the Google Art Project.
In Case You Missed It
Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:
We the People: 3 Million Signatures Later
Last year, the White House launched a new tool called We the People, offering a powerful and simple way to petition the Obama Administration to take action on a range of issues. Take a look at the platform more than three million signature later.
Spending Less, Spending Smarter
The Campaign to Cut Waste has already achieved $4 billion dollars in savings in 2012, well on track to meet and exceed President Obama's goal of $8 billion by the end of FY 2013.
President Obama Meets with Victims of Hurricane Isaac
President Obama visits St. John's Parish in Louisiana to take in the damage from Hurricane Isaac and meet with officials responding to the disaster.
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