<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="ppp.xsl"?>
<granule>
        
    <fdsys-metadata>
        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2016-07-01</dateIssued>
        <bookNumber>2</bookNumber>
        <printPageRange first="1178" last="1179"/>
    </fdsys-metadata>
    <item-head>
                Remarks Following a Meeting With 
        
        Congressional Leaders
    
    </item-head>
        
    <item-date>
        September 12, 2016
    </item-date>
        
    <para>
                Well, I want to 
        
        thank the 
        
        four leaders 
        
        for coming 
        
        down. Even though I know that we're in the midst of political season and everybody is thinking about 
        
        elections, there is still business to be done.
    
    </para>
        
    <para>
                And I was encouraged by some of the constructive work that's being done right now: number one, to make sure that the 
        
        Government stays open; number two, to make sure that we're able to adequately fund our efforts to not only deal with the 
        
        Zika outbreaks, but also to come up with diagnostic tools and vaccines that will solve the problem for good.
    
    </para>
        
    <para>
                We also had an opportunity to discuss the possibilities of disaster relief. As all of you know, I visited 
        
        Louisiana, where obviously a lot of folks are still suffering the cleanup process there. And there are also significant other areas of the country that are suffering from everything from 
        
        wildfires to the situation in 
        
        Flint, which is still unresolved. So we discussed strategies where we might be able to make a difference there.
    
    </para>
        
    <para>
                We had an opportunity to talk about some initiatives that had been moving forward in a 
        
        bipartisan basis that have not yet been fully resolved, but where we still have a chance to make a difference, like 
        
        criminal justice reform. And we--I also gave everybody here a briefing on my travels through Asia and some of the strategic issues that are posed there.
    
    </para>
        
    <para>
                        So my hope is, is that we can make some modest progress in areas where we agree and we've been working together. After the 
        
        election,
        
        <PRTPAGE P="1178"/>
                        I am even more hopeful that we can get some things done. But I want to thank everybody for coming here, and my hope is that by the time Congress adjourns before the election that we will have an agreement in place to 
        
        fund the Government and that our 
        
        Zika funding will be taken care of.
    
    
    </para>
        
    <para>
        So thank you very much.
    </para>
        
    <note>
                
        <b>Note:</b>
                 The President spoke at 5:05 p.m. in the Oval Office at the White House. In his remarks, he referred to Senate Majority Leader A. Mitchell McConnell; Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid; Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul D. Ryan; and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
    
    
    </note>
    
</granule>
