What Senate Delays Mean for Our Judicial System Today Senate Republicans again blocked an up-or-down vote to confirm Caitlin Halligan, first nominated by President Obama in 2010 to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. As President Obama said today: A majority of the Senate agrees that Ms. Halligan is exactly the kind of person who should serve on this court, and I urge Senate Republicans to allow the Senate to express its will and to confirm Ms. Halligan without further delay. Ms. Halligan, who has bipartisan support from lawyers and law enforcement, has suffered endless delays in the Senate -- and she's not the only one. Find out how the Senate's delays are affecting our judicial system: In Case You Missed It Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog: The Changing Face of Veteran Reintegration For generations, when veterans took off their uniform, their desire to serve did not end. That’s just as true today. Some very creative post 9/ll veterans’ charities have adapted to this desire and have created models for continued service and engagement. President Obama Announces Three Nominees to Help Tackle "Our Most Important Challenges" President Obama announces his nominees for Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Secretary of Energy, and Administrator of the EPA. Hanging Out with First Lady Michelle Obama Mrs. Obama joins a virtual conversation about Let’s Move!, her initiative to ensure our nation’s kids grow up healthy and reach their full potential. Today's Schedule All times are Eastern Standard Time (EST). 11:00 AM: The President and the Vice President receive the Presidential Daily Briefing 12:30 PM: The President and the Vice President meet for lunch 3:00 PM: The President and the Vice President meet with Treasury Secretary Lew Get Updates Sign up for the Daily Snapshot Stay Connected |
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