President Barack Obama delivering the annual address tonight (Feb. 12). Visit White House SOTU site to learn how to participate.
- GOVERNMENT
-
Tuesday, February 12
President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address is tonight (Tuesday, Feb. 12). It will be broadcast at 9 p.m. ET on major television networks. Here’s some tips for enhancing your SOTU experience from www.WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU:
Do you think the president’s address will be a unifying one that will help move the country forward?
- OPINION
-
Tuesday, February 12
Advance information from various news organizations indicates President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday will be different to his inaugural address last month. According to ABC News. It is expected to focus primarily on jobs and the economy and will outline new initiatives. He is, however, expected to touch on immigration, gun violence and climate change. ABC News reports new initiatives will call for more spending to get the economy moving, but the spending is expected to be modest and will likely be offset by spending cuts elsewhere. What are you looking for in the president’s speech? What do you think he could say to help unify the country?