"It really is exciting, we're really proud that the president is going to visit the United Community Center", said Diaz.
President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Wisconsin March 3 to promote successes of the Affordable Care Act, according to a report from The New York Times.
Obama said, "Brent is why we fought so hard to fix a broken health care system in the first place". His other daughter, Malia, is going to college this year. "Transferring someone in the middle of high school?" Sasha, who is fourteen, is a freshman at Sidwell Friends, a private school that has been the education of choice for many of Washington's elite and their children.
Michelle Obama's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Milwaukee won the competition with 38,000 new enrollees under the Affordable Care Act during open enrollment, for a total of 89,000 when returning consumers are considered.
A woman explains healthcare benefits at a Covered California event which marks the opening of the state's Affordable Healthcare Act, commonly known as Obamacare, health insurance marketplace in Los Angeles, California, October 1, 2013.
"If they got their way, 20 million people will have their insurance taken away from them", Obama said.
Barrett says that's helping part time workers, whose employers are limiting their hours to less than 30 per week, so they don't have to pay health insurance.
The last instance of this was on January 25 2016 in an interview with CBS reporter Lee Cowan, who asked Obama, "if you could run for a third term, would you?"
President Obama hinted Thursday he might stick around Washington when he leaves the White House instead of heading to sweet home Chicago.
The president also called out Wisconsin Republican politicians who continue to oppose the ACA.
Obama's presidential library will also be situated in Chicago, and he still owns a home in the city's Hyde Park neighborhood.
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