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Voices of Reform

There’s no issue that touches people more directly than health care, so there’s good reason for people to want as much reassurance as they can get before the country goes ahead with reform.  That’s why those who work in our health care system day in and day out have a unique role in weighing in on […]

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A Simple Graph

It seems at first a simple graph; a few skinny bars reaching various heights along a non-descript x-axis.  By most accounts it is a simple depiction I suppose—a graph in this instance showing the number of pallets of relief aid that flowed across beaches the Navy created in response to the earthquake in Haiti. I, […]

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In the DC Area? Don’t Miss this Event with President Obama

On the morning of Friday, March 19, 2010, as we draw even closer to health reform putting Americans in charge of their health care, President Obama will speak on the urgent need for reform in Fairfax, Virginia at George Mason University’s Patriot Center – get directions here. Doors open at 9:00AM EDT. There are no tickets […]

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Growth, Prosperity, Broadband

Moments ago the President issued a statement on the National Broadband Plan just released by the Federal Communications Commission: America today is on the verge of a broadband-driven Internet era that will unleash innovation, create new jobs and industries, provide consumers with new powerful sources of information, enhance American safety and security, and connect communities […]

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The First Lady Calls for Industry-Wide Effort to Provide Healthier Foods

Earlier this morning, the First Lady spoke about her Let’s Move campaign to take action on childhood obesity at a Grocery Manufacturer’s Association Conference. She urged the manufacturers to join the effort to promote healthy eating habits by rethinking the kinds of products they offer, providing parents clear information about the products, and marketing healthier […]

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Reflecting on the 54th UN Commission on the Status of Women

In his proclamation for Women’s History Month on March 2, President Obama said, “Our nation’s commitment to women’s rights must not end at our own borders, and my Administration is making global women’s empowerment a core pillar of our foreign policy.”  At this year’s session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women […]

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Send in Your Ideas

The First Lady has set an ambitious goal for all of us — to solve the challenge of childhood obesity in this Nation within a generation. We’ve got a lot of work to do! That’s why the President asked me to chair a new interagency Childhood Obesity Task Force. The task force is developing an action […]

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Mr. President Goes to Yellowstone

Last summer, I had the honor of travelling with the President his family to Yellowstone National Park.  The Obama family followed a long tradition of American Presidents visiting our nation National Parks including President’s Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Bill Clinton. The National Park system is a fundamentally American and democratic […]

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Open for Questions with Secretary Sebelius at 5:15

This morning HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius takes to the virtual pages of Yahoo! News to make the case once more on the urgency of reform for countless Americans for whom a health crisis puts their entire life in shambles. She harkens back to Natoma’s story, which the President told in Ohio this week, and explains the […]

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9

Download: Rectangular (630px by 303px) | Square (389px by 354px) 9 — that’s  number of states and the District of Columbia where there is still no specific law that makes it illegal for insurers to reject applicants who are survivors of domestic violence by citing the history of domestic violence as a pre-existing condition. [Source] […]

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