President's Remarks Before Meeting with House and Senate Leadership
The Cabinet Room
4:08 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming today. I'm going to have
a statement, and then we'll ask you to leave so we can get down to our
business.
I want to welcome members of the Senate and the House, both
Republicans and Democrats, for this, the first of many meetings we'll
have this year to figure out how we can work together and get some
things done on behalf of the American people.
Yesterday and today the Senate and the House acted on behalf of the
unemployed workers of America. I have the extension of unemployment
benefits in front of me. I want to congratulate Senators Frist and
Daschle and Speaker Hastert and Leader Pelosi for the good work on
behalf of the American workers.
And right now it is my honor to sign this piece of legislation,
which should bring some comfort to those of our fellow citizens who
need extra help during the time in which they try to find a job. So
congratulations for a good job, and it's my honor to sign the bill.
(The bill is signed.)
THE PRESIDENT: I signed this, and I intend to sign a lot of other
bills this year. And I know the only reason I'll be able to do so is
because we're going to work together. We owe that to the American
people. It's the spirit that now prevails in this room. And I look
forward to working with members of both parties to get a lot done to
make America a safer place, a stronger place and a better place.