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                              Setting the Record Straight 08/24/2009
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                              There is a lot of misinformation being spread by defenders of the status quo. That is why President Obama's administration launched a new website to inform U.S. citizens about his health care plan and to set the record straight.

                              The "Reality Check" website has all the info you need to learn about this plan. The website includes a "frequently asked questions" page, consumer protection information and resources to share with your family and friends.

                              "The President’s plan will benefit all Americans by lowering costs, increasing quality of care, and providing choice. Even if you’re happy with your insurance now, health insurance reform will provide security and stability by ensuring that if you ever need to make a change you or your family members won’t face discriminating and unfair practices in the future."

                              Get all the facts at whitehouse.gov/realitycheck.

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                              White House Launches "Serve.gov" 04/21/2009
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                              "Earlier today, President Obama signed the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. This is a bold expansion of opportunities for all Americans to serve in their communities and around the country."

                              BACKGROUND ON EDWARD M. KENNEDY SERVE AMERICA ACT:

                              "The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act will triple the size of AmeriCorps (from 75,000 to 250,000 members) and focus that service on today’s challenges, including clean energy, education, health care, veterans care, and economic opportunity. The bill will also provide new service opportunities for millions of Americans at all stages of their lives. The legislation will develop a fund to seed and grow successful ideas in the nonprofit sector and build the capacity of the nonprofit sector to use volunteers more effectively."

                              The White House launched http://serve.gov in partnership with CNCS to find and register volunteer opportunities and share stories of service. Serve.gov is a great opportunity for Americans to find unique ways to serve in their communities.

                              (More information can be found here)

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                              Off to a Green Start: A Roundup of Obama's Environmental Progress 03/06/2009
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                              By Frances Beinecke, President of the Natural Resources Defense Council

                              People often ask me these days what it is like to advocate for
                              environmental protections under the Obama administration. My answer is
                              simple: it is a tremendous relief. It has only been five weeks since
                              President Obama took office, but already the landscape has changed
                              dramatically.

                              Back in the long dark days of the Bush administration, NRDC kept what we
                              called the Bush Record. It was a compendium of the many Bush policies that
                              undermined or completely eradicated our nation's environmental safeguards.
                              We posted it online because it had to be updated so often.

                              Thankfully those days are over. The decisions coming out of Washington now
                              are actually strengthening America's protections for the air, water, and
                              atmosphere that we rely on.

                              Of course, there will be challenges ahead. Government agencies will make
                              decisions NRDC doesn't agree with, and Congress will still require
                              vigilant watchdogs. But the Obama administration has already taken several
                              bold and affirmative steps to protect public health and the environment,
                              and I think they deserve to be trumpeted. Here is the beginning of what I
                              hope will be a very long list:

                              * January 26, 2009: President Obama directs the EPA to reconsider the
                              agency's decision to deny California's strong limits on global warming
                              pollution
                              from cars, and he calls on the Department of Transportation to
                              raise national fuel efficiency standards.

                              * February 4, 2009: More than 100,000 acres of Utah wilderness win
                              protection from oil and gas drilling after the Department of Interior
                              announced that it will cancel 77 leases issued under the Bush
                              administration
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                              * February 5, 2009: President Obama signs a presidential memorandum
                              requesting that the Department of Energy set new efficiency standards for
                              common household appliances. This will save in 30 years the amount of
                              energy produced by all the coal-fired power plants in America over a
                              two-year period.

                              * February 6, 2009: The EPA announces it will reconsider its decision to
                              deny California permission to set standards controlling greenhouse gases
                              from motor vehicles.

                              * February 6, 2009: On instruction from EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson,
                              the Solicitor General asks the Supreme Court to drop the Bush
                              administration's desperate appeal to resurrect EPA's illegal and harmful
                              power plant mercury rule.

                              * February 10, 2009: Department of Interior Secretary Salazar announces
                              that he is going to make a thorough review of the five-year Outer
                              Continental Shelf
                              oil and gas leasing program that was announced in the
                              final days of the Bush administration.

                              * February 10, 2009: Administrator Jackson grants a petition by NRDC to
                              reconsider and "stay" for three months a harmful midnight air pollution
                              rule adopted by the Bush administration in mid-January 2009 that would
                              allow dirty industries to release more pollution.

                              * February 13, 2009: Congress came to an agreement on an economic stimulus
                              package
                              that includes bold investments for renewable power and energy
                              efficiency, including weatherization programs that will save consumers
                              billions while creating up to 90,000 jobs. Repairing our nation's outdated
                              and corroded water and waste systems will also create more than 200,000
                              jobs and improve the safety of our beaches, streams, and drinking water.

                              * February 17, 2009: EPA Administrator Jackson grants a petition by NRDC,
                              Sierra Club and EDF to reconsider a disputed memo signed by Administrator
                              Johnson in December 2008 that refused to regulate carbon dioxide from new
                              coal-fired power plants. She announced that EPA would convene a public
                              process to review this memo, in what was widely seen as the first step to
                              reversing the Bush policy.

                              * February 20, 2009: The Obama administration puts its support behind an
                              international, legally binding treaty to reduce global mercury pollution.
                              This position--a dramatic change for the stonewalling of the Bush
                              years--influences policy reversals from other nations including China and
                              India. Now more than 140 countries commit to regulating this dangerous
                              neurotoxin.

                              * February 24, 2009: In his first State of the Union address, Obama calls
                              on Congress to pass legislation to cap global warming pollution and drive
                              expansion of renewable energy. He also pledges $15 billion a year to
                              invest in solar, wind, biofuels, and more efficient vehicles, and to put
                              American to work making our homes and buildings more energy efficient.

                              * February 25, 2009: Thousands of acres in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado
                              will be protected from harmful oil shale research and development after
                              Department of Interior Secretary Salazar announces that he will reverse
                              course on the Bush administration's leasing program.

                              * February 26, 2009: The Obama administration releases a federal budget
                              that is the first in history to make critical investments in our clean
                              energy future and tackle global warming head on. It includes revenue from
                              a cap and invest program to limit global warming pollution, which is
                              forecast to generate $150 billion over 10 years starting in 2012.

                              This is an impressive list, but it is only the beginning. President Obama
                              initial decisions show that he meant what he said on the campaign trail.
                              He has a bold, ambitious vision to move American to a new clean energy
                              future, and he has a powerful sense that the safeguards protecting our
                              health and environment must be strengthened. But most important, he has
                              the conviction to put those beliefs into action.

                              For more information visit http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frances-beinecke/off-to-a-green-start-a-ro_b_171108.htm

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                              President Obama's Weekly Address 02/22/2009
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                              Watch the full address below.

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                              President Obama Signs Stimulus Bill 02/17/2009
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                              President Barack Obama signed his American Recovery and Reinvestment Act today in Denver, Colorado. You can click here to read the full bill. According to the plan's new website, which was launched today, this Act will create and save three to four million jobs. I will also provide more than $150 billion to low-income families.

                              The Act will also:

                                  - Create or save more than 3.5 million jobs over the next two years;

                                  - Take a big step toward computerizing Americans’ health records,
                                    reducing medical errors, and saving billions in health care costs;

                                  - Revive the renewable energy industry and provide the capital over
                                    the next three years to eventually double domestic renewable energy
                                    capacity;

                                  - Undertake the largest weatherization program in history by
                                    modernizing 75 percent of federal building space and more than one
                                    million homes;

                                  - Increase college affordability for seven million students by funding
                                    the shortfall in Pell Grants, increasing the maximum award level by
                                    $500, and providing a new higher education tax cut to nearly four
                                    million students;

                                  - As part of the $150 billion investment in new infrastructure, enact the
                                    largest increase in funding of our nation’s roads, bridges, and mass
                                    transit systems since the creation of the national highway system in
                                    the 1950s;

                                  - Provide an $800 Making Work Pay tax credit for 129 million working
                                    households, and cut taxes for the families of millions of children
                                    through an expansion of the Child Tax Credit;

                                  - Require unprecedented levels of transparency, oversight, and
                                    accountability.

                              For more information on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, visit recovery.gov.

                              To read the remarks by the President and Vice President at the Signing of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, click here.


                              Related News Articles on the signing of the Bill -

                                  - Obama signs stimulus bill, readies homeowner plan - (Yahoo)
                                  - Stimulus: Now for the hard part - (CNN)
                                  - Obama: "The beginning of the end" - (Politico)

                              - J.H.

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                              President Obama on his Economic Recovery Plan 02/07/2009
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                              President Obama recorded a video to speak directly to you about his economic recovery plan. Please view his message bellow.

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                              1/31/09: President Obama's Weekly Address 01/31/2009
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                              President Barack Obama delivers his second weekly Saturday address. Watch the address below or visit www.whitehouse.gov for more information.

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                              President Barack Obama 01/20/2009
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                              President Barack H. Obama takes the Oath of Office and recites his Inaugural Address. 

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                              Barack Obama Acceptance Speech 11/06/2008
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                              Barack Obama's Convention Speech 08/30/2008
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                              Reactions to Senator Obama's speech:

                              Andrew Sullivan: "Look: I'm biased at this point. I'm one of those people, deeply distressed at what has happened to America, deeply ashamed of my own misjudgments, who has shifted out of my ideological comfort zone because this man seems different to me, and this moment in history seems different to me... I've said it before - months and months ago. I should say it again tonight. This is a remarkable man at a vital moment. America would be crazy to throw this opportunity away. America must not throw this opportunity away."

                              Pat Buchanan: "It was a genuinely outstanding speech. It was magnificent. It is the finest - and I saw Cuomo's speech, I saw Kennedy in '80, I even saw Douglas MacArthur, I saw Martin Luther King - this is the greatest convention speech, and probably the most important because unlike Cuomo and the others this is an acceptance speech. . This came out of the heart of America and he went right at the heart of America..."

                              David Gergen: "In many ways it was less a speech than a symphony...It was a masterpiece."

                              Bill Kristol: "Barack Obama faced very high expectations tonight and honestly I think he met them and I honestly think he exceeded them...He eloquently explained America's promise. He explained why the Bush Cheney administration had fallen short of that...I thought it was an awfully impressive performance."

                              Ezra Klein: "This has been the most aggressive speech of the week. And the most substantive I've seen Obama give. It's not a thematic address: It's not about hope or values or the universality of the American experience of the illusory obstacles that divide us. It's concrete. It's about the failure of the Republican Party, and the promises of the Democratic Party."

                              Ben Smith: "The expectations were high for Obama's rhetorical talent, and he met them, and the crowd at Mile High --now full almost to the brim, at a reported 84,000 -- is standing and cheering, waving the American flags they've been handed."

                              Josh Marshall: "I thought this was a very strong speech. About exactly what was needed."

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