The (Late) Weekly Addresses

Filed in National by on May 4, 2015

Sorry that this is being posted late, but I was away for my birthday weekend and away from the computer. Apologies…

In this week’s address, the President reiterated his commitment to expanding access to education.

In his weekly message, Governor Markell explains how state grant funding, awarded earlier this week, will leverage over $100 million in private investments in Delaware’s Downtown Development Districts.

Rep. Bryon Short discusses legislation he is sponsoring that would prohibit employers from requiring employees or applicants to give the employer access to their personal social media accounts. House Bill 109, crafted by the Attorney General’s office, respects both the employee and employer and will be an important step forward in social media privacy.

This week, the President hosted the Japanese Prime Minister, joked around at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, sat down for an interview with the Wall Street Journal, visited the Lincoln Memorial, took a walk with the 2015 National Teacher of the Year, and participated in a “virtual field trip.” There is also some outtakes from the President’s rehearsal of his Correspondent’s dinner speech with Luther, his anger translator, that are hilarious.

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