In 2008, we elected the most 
progressive president possible. And when you actually look at the 
record, there has been a lot of progress since January 20, 2009. I know a
 lot of people continue to be negative, but I decided to go a different 
route when I started compiling this almost five years ago.
Here is a list of many of President 
Obama’s accomplishments as President. Every one of them has a citation, 
so no one can dismiss them out of hand, although many have tried since I
 started to compile this list Even with the obstacles we gave him, 
especially the Republican Congress, this President will leave a hell of a
 legacy. If we want to win elections – and in a democracy, that has to 
be our main goal – we have to make people want to vote for us. That means accentuating the positive, and talking about how great we are, especially compared to the alternative.
Changed the Culture of the Executive Branch
Within his first week, he signed an Executive Order ordering an audit of government contracts, and combating waste and abuse.   
http://1.usa.gov/dUvbu5 
Created the post of Chief Performance 
Officer, whose job it is to make operations more efficient to save the 
federal government money.   
http://n.pr/hcgBn1 
He appointed the first Federal Chief Information Officer to oversee federal IT spending and efficiency. 
http://www.cio.gov 
He committed to phasing out unnecessary 
and outdated weapons systems and signed the Weapons Systems Acquisition 
Reform Act, in an attempt to limit waste, fraud and abuse in the defense
 procurement and contracting systems.                     
http://bit.ly/hOw1t1http://bit.ly/fz8GAd 
Signed an Executive Order instructing 
federal agencies to review all federal regulations and remove any 
unnecessary and/or burdensome regulations from the books.  
http://1.usa.gov/Lpo5bd 
Dismantled the Minerals Management Service, thereby cutting ties between energy companies and the government.  
http://nyti.ms/bw1MLu 
Banned anyone from working in an agency 
they had lobbied in previous years and placed strict limits on 
lobbyists’ access to the White House.   
http://nyti.ms/gOrznV 
Held the first-ever first online town hall from the White House, and took questions from the public. 
http://bit.ly/gVNSgX 
Restored the 30-day time frame for 
former presidents to review records and eliminated the right for the 
vice president or family members of former presidents to do the reviews,
 giving the public greater access to historic  White House documents, 
and curtails the use of executive privilege to shield them. 
http://1.usa.gov/gUetLb 
Improved the Freedom of Information Act 
and issued new guidelines to make FOIA more open and transparent when 
processing FOIA requests.  
http://1.usa.gov/gjrnp2 
Streamline the Department of Education’s procurement policies and made them more transparent. 
http://bit.ly/1r9oQvh 
Provided the first voluntary disclosure of the White House Visitors Log in history.  
http://1.usa.gov/hQ7 
Signed a law to completely reform NSA Data Collection program and keep phone records in the hands of the phone company.  
http://bit.ly/1dG34vD 
Staved Off a Bush Depression, Improved the Economy
Pushed through and signed the American 
Recovery and Reinvestment Act, also known as “the stimulus package.” He 
also launched recovery.gov, a website that allows taxpayers to track 
spending from the Act.   
http://1.usa.gov/ibiFSshttp://1.usa.gov/e3BJMk 
By the end of his first year, the economy created and sustained 2.1 million jobs and stimulated the economy by 3.5%.  
http://reut.rs/i46CEE 
In 2010, more jobs were created than had been created during Bush’s eight years. 
http://bit.ly/hrrnjY 
Through his investment in GM, returned to the company to its place as the premiere car company in the world.   
http://lat.ms/zIJuQx 
In February 2016, GM was in such good 
financial shape, they gave a share of the profit to each worker, with 
checks up to $11,000.   
http://detne.ws/1mk7Jry 
Doubled funding for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership, to improve manufacturing efficiency.  
http://bit.ly/eYD4nf 
Signed the Helping Families Save Their 
Homes Act, which helped millions of Americans avoid preventable 
foreclosures and provided $2.2 billion to combat homelessness and 
stabilize the housing market. 
http://bit.ly/eEpLFn 
Signed an Executive Order creating 
jobs immediately by instructing them to reduce the time needed for 
review and permitting of infrastructure projects.  
http://1.usa.gov/GHxaYt 
Through the Worker, Homeownership, and 
Business Assistance Act of 2009, he and Congressional Democrats provided
 tax credits to first-time home buyers, which helped the U.S. housing 
market recovery.   
http://bit.ly/dZgXXw     http://bit.ly/gORYfL 
Played a lead role in getting the G-20 Summit to commit to a $1.1 trillion deal to combat the global financial crisis.   
http://nyti.ms/gHlgp5 
Through the American Recovery and 
Reinvestment Act, saved at least 300,000 education jobs, such as 
teachers, principals, librarians, and counselors that would have 
otherwise been lost.  
http://1.usa.gov/ez30D 
With Congressional Democrats, provided 
funding to states and the Department of Homeland Security to save 
thousands of police and firefighter jobs from being cut during the 
recession. 
http://bit.ly/g0IKWR 
Worked with Apple Computer to get them 
to build more product here, and thecompany is building two large plants 
to manufacture products here; one in Texas 
http://zd.net/1nkpt2O and one in Arizona 
http://bit.ly/1mXY5Vg 
Created an institute to invest in more manufacturing jobs in the technology fields of the future. 
http://nyti.ms/1egyXrV 
Ordered all federal contractors to pay a minimum wage of $10.10 per hour, leading the way to a national increase. 
http://wapo.st/1iaU5kd 
Ordered the completion of the 
International Trade Data System, a digital trade record book, by 2016. 
This move will streamline and simplify the process through 
which small- and medium-sized businesses set up the export of US goods.  
http://bit.ly/1nwSRF4 
Specific Examples of Economic Improvement
As of January 2016, Unemployment drops below 5% for the first time in eight years and without a significant bubble. 4.9%   
http://on.msnbc.com/1TKFCPQ 
Oversaw a reduction in the federal budget deficit by two-thirds since taking office. 
http://bit.ly/1xKMmjY 
Scolds Congress and gets passed a $305 
billion highways bill, which will have the added benefit of created 
hundreds of thousands of new jobs and creating incentives for green 
cars.   
http://bit.ly/1NsL2Zq 
Addressed Wrongdoing in the Financial Sector
Signed the Fraud Enforcement and 
Recovery Act giving the federal government more tools to investigate and
 prosecute fraud in every corner of the financial system, and create a 
bipartisan Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission to investigate the 
financial fraud that led to the economic meltdown.  
http://abcn.ws/g18Fe7 
Ordered 65 executives who took bailout money to cut their own pay until they paid back all bailout money.  
http://huff.to/eAi9Qq 
Along with Congressional Democrats, 
pushed through and got passed Dodd-Frank, one of the largest and most 
comprehensive Wall Street reforms since the Great Depression.  
http://bit.ly/hWCPg0http://bit.ly/geHpcD 
Created and implemented rules to reduce the influence of speculators in the oil market.  
http://bit.ly/MDnA1t 
Created and implemented rules so banks 
can no longer use depositors’ money to invest in high-risk financial 
instruments that work against depositors’ interests.  
http://bit.ly/fnTayj 
Supported the concept of allowing stockholders to vote on executive compensation. 
http://bit.ly/fnTayj 
Negotiated a deal with Swiss banks permitting the US government to gain access to bank records of criminals and  tax evaders.  
http://bit.ly/htfDgw 
Signed the American Jobs and Closing Tax
 Loopholes Act, closing many of the loopholes that allowed companies to 
send jobs overseas, and avoid paying US taxes by moving money 
offshore.    
http://1.usa.gov/bd1RTq 
Thanks to the Patient Protection 
and Affordable Care Act, inflation in the healthcare sector dropped to 
its lowest point in 50 years.  
http://on.wsj.com/1E6cYjF 
Improved Conditions for Consumers and Small Businesses
Signed the Credit Card 
Accountability, Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act, to protect 
consumers from unfair and deceptive credit card practices.   
http://1.usa.gov/gIaNcS 
Brought airline industry back to their highest profitability since before the recession.   
http://lat.ms/1O8H1iE 
Blocked a monopolistic merger of Staples and Office Depot, to preserve at least some competition.  
http://bit.ly/1kcY2Kv 
Stock market has reached record highs, restoring most of the economic losses felt during the Bush Recession.   
http://bit.ly/1z4FAtL 
Created business.gov, to allow online 
collaboration between small businesses and experts re managing a 
business. (The program has since merged with SBA.gov.)   
http://www.business.gov 
Used recovered TARP money to fund 
programs at local housing finance agencies in California, Florida, 
Nevada, Arizona and Michigan.   
http://on.msnbc.com/i1i8eV 
Crafted and signed an executive order 
establishing the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability 
to assist in financial education for all Americans. 
http://bit.ly/eyqsNE 
Through the Fraud Enforcement and 
Recovery Act, extended the False Claims Act to combat fraud by companies
 and individuals using money from TARP and Stimulus programs.  
http://bit.ly/SLTcSa 
Took steps to prevent pirate fishing and
 protect fish populations, and ordered stricter labeling requirements on
 labeling of seafood products in stores. 
http://1.usa.gov/1BYhTUn 
Signed the RAISE Act, which should encourage more people to open small businesses and help improve the economy.    
http://bit.ly/1QhTqkF 
Signed a bill that allows low-volume 
vehicle manufacturers that will increase entrepreneurship among small 
car manufacturers, who often build replicas of classics but who often 
build green vehicles.   
http://bit.ly/1QhTqkF 
Strengthened the Middle Class and Fought Poverty
Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, cut taxes for 95% of America’s working families.  
http://bit.ly/eSEI4F 
Extended and fully funded the patch for the Alternative Minimum Tax for 10 years. 
http://bit.ly/eFeSdP 
Provided  a $20 billion increase for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps). 
http://nyti.ms/gfLqyM 
Signed an Executive Order that established the White House Office of Urban Affairs. 
http://wapo.st/eWECA8 
Included the Buffet Rule in his 2014 
budget proposal, in order to fulfill a campaign promise to make sure tax
 rates are fair between the rich and the middle class.  
http://1.usa.gov/19PkdQo 
Used the fiscal cliff negotiations to 
extend for five additional years the American Opportunity Tax Credit, 
which provides tax credits to families for college-related expenses, 
thus saving those families up to $10,000.  
http://onforb.es/17zYg3u 
Signed and implemented the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, to improve nutrition in schools and make children healthier.   
http://1.usa.gov/GAXkSk 
To make college more affordable and accountable, will begin rating colleges with regard to affordability and value. 
http://bit.ly/14Dn7UL 
Initiated a reform of federal job training programs, to make them more relevant to the current economy and the job market.   
http://1.usa.gov/1kZLQHG 
Under Obama, the bottom 95% of taxpayers
 pay lower federal income taxes than at any time in the last 50 years, 
including under Reagan, or either Bush.  
http://bit.ly/1w1W8Ns 
Signed a presidential memorandum 
authorizing six weeks paid leave for all federal employees with a 
new baby and encouraged Congress to do the same for all workers.   
http://bit.ly/18613XA 
2014 marked the first time since 1984 that unemployment dropped in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.  
 1.usa.gov/1E25u0C 
Took steps to improve workplace safety by creating an Advisory Board to study workers’ exposure to toxic substances. 
http://1.usa.gov/1M4s8IG 
Changed overtime rules to make it far more difficult for employers to avoid paying overtime to workers. 
http://politi.co/1KHfiBe 
Changed rules for federal contractors, 
guaranteeing that all workers earn paid leave; this should affect about 
300,000 workers.  
http://1.usa.gov/1LcHZWl 
Negotiated a law to finally replace “No 
Child Left Behind” and remove much of the onerous government “oversight”
 that caused children to stagnate, not improve, academically.   
http://bit.ly/1Up9pMl 
Addressed Civil Rights and Equality
Formed a commission to examine and make recommendations for fixing the broken voting system. 
http://wapo.st/16K0D 
At a press conference August 9, 2013, 
gave up a small measure of executive power, promising to 
create adversarial process in FISA regarding NSA surveillance. 
http://1.usa.gov/1dQmnyQ 
Proposed rules to enhance Fair Housing Laws, to give HUD and other enforcement agencies more enforcement power. 
http://bit.ly/1qkz4uQ 
Appointed Kareem Dale as the first ever Special Assistant to the President for Disability Policy. 
http://1.usa.gov/fi5IY0 
Concentrated immigration enforcement on those who commit crimes, and vowed to stop breaking up families.  
http://1.usa.gov/1uTZ8gV 
Streamlined the visa process, to make it more responsive and humane for those who want to be here legally. 
http://1.usa.gov/1tgDRti 
Took steps to tighten the reins when it 
comes to providing local law enforcement agencies with military-style 
equipment and exercising more control over the equipment they receive. 
  
http://1.usa.gov/1ATWV3K 
Changed fair housing rules to make more affordable housing available to more people.  
http://cnn.it/1JcR3qB 
Established the White House 
Council of Native American Affairs, to improve government-to-government 
relations with Native American nations. 
http://1.usa.gov/1cIEeEv 
Limited local police acquisitions of military-style equipment, to reduce the likelihood of overkill.   
http://n.pr/1NGkBjT 
Signed Blue Alert Law, which provides police officers with more information when they are threatened.   
http://bit.ly/1NGksga 
Improved Workers’ Rights
He issued final rules that require all 
employers to prominently post employees’ rights where all employees or 
prospective employees can see it, including all websites and 
intranets.  
http://1.usa.gov/qu2EhQ 
Obama’s Equal Employment Opportunity 
Commission clarified and strengthened rules prohibiting discrimination 
against pregnant workers.  
http://alj.am/1mo0kjV 
Required companies who bid on federal 
contracts larger than $500,000 to publicly disclose all previous 
violations of labor law, including unpaid claims for back wages.  
http://1.usa.gov/V54qY3 
Made it illegal for federal contractors 
with more than $1 million in contracts to force employees into 
arbitration in workplace discrimination accusations.   
http://1.usa.gov/V54qY3 
Vetoed Republican bill that would have 
blocked new NLRB rules that were designed to speed up the time it takes 
workers to unionize.   
http://reut.rs/1agujMO 
 He also added a Memorandum of Disagreement to make his reasons for the 
veto clear and made a major statement in support of unions.   
http://1.usa.gov/1NG7RuA 
Cracked down on companies that 
were previously denying sick pay, vacation and health insurance, and 
Social Security and Medicare tax payments through abuse of the employee 
classification of independent contractor.   
http://nyti.ms/fOGLcj 
Protected the Rights of Gay People
Signed and implemented the Matthew 
Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which made it a 
federal crime to assault anyone based on his or her sexual orientation 
or gender identity.  
http://bit.ly/gsMSJ7 
As soon as the Supreme Court invalidated
 the Defense of Marriage Act, he moved to extend federal benefits to 
same-sex couples.   
http://wapo.st/1avDjue 
Changed HUD rules to prohibit gender and sexual orientation-based discrimination in housing  
bit.ly/9RxEnP 
Issued a Presidential Memorandum reaffirming the rights of gay couples to make medical decisions for each other. 
http://1.usa.gov/aUueGT 
Appointed several prominent gay athletes
 and others, and plans to show US government’s commitment to gay rights 
to anti-gay Russia. 
http://on.cpsj.com/1fckN9h 
Department of Agriculture propagated new
 rules to better enforce non-discrimination when it comes to USDA 
investigations and to extend non-discrimination to gender identity.   
http://bit.ly/1yChJhi 
Persevered with his campaign to turn “gay marriage” into “marriage” and won in the Supreme Court. 
http://cbsloc.al/1M4qLKb 
Improved Conditions for Women
Establishing the White House Council on 
Women and Girls to ensure that all Cabinet and Cabinet-level 
agencies consider the effect of their policies and programs on women and
 families.  
http://bit.ly/e1puTk   http://1.usa.gov/rFfqMM 
Implemented the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay
 Act, which restored basic protections against pay discrimination for 
women and other workers. 
http://bit.ly/fT3Cxg 
Improved the Paycheck Fairness Act, 
making it possible for employees to talk about their salaries without 
retaliation, and ordering salary data collection, so as to make it 
harder for employers to pay women less.   
http://huff.to/1nwVOWf 
Signed an Executive Order pledging support for efforts to end the global problem of violence against women and girls.  
http://1.usa.gov/MHTRVU 
Shattered another glass ceiling by naming Janet Yellen chair of the Federal Reserve beginning Feb. 1, 2014. 
http://usat.ly/1gqMBfk 
Ordered companies with 100 employees or more to disclose pay data based on race and gender, to address the pay gap.  
http://theatln.tc/1Q04XPL 
Addressed Criminal Justice Failings and the Gun Culture
Made significant reductions in drug sentencing guidelines for current prisoners.   
http://n.pr/1mWBLkM 
Increased his use of clemency to release thousands of non-violent drug offenders from prison. 
 http://nyti.ms/1KE8DJG 
After a failure by Congress to act, 
proposed executive orders to create more background checks and to fully 
staff the background check system.  
http://cnn.it/1JXmUg6 
Relaxed HIPAA rules enough to allow for more information to be available to the background check system.    
http://on.wsj.com/SX9xaZ 
Order the Justice Department to look at 
the categories of mental health problems prohibited from owning guns to 
make sure people aren’t falling through the cracks, getting guns.   
http://onforb.es/1nUAGw3 
Expanded the definitions of gun dealers 
and expanded the information available and required in background checks
 for firearm purchases.   
http://bit.ly/1K5aXee 
Set up a task force to figure out what 
other measures can be taken to limit gun violence in the wake of 
Congressional inaction.   
http://1.usa.gov/1QjYMGJ 
Improved Treatment of Soldiers and Veterans
Put an end to the Bush-era stop-loss policy that kept soldiers in Iraq/Afghanistan beyond their enlistment date. 
http://nyti.ms/e2YQ7Q 
Signed and implemented Veterans Health 
Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act, making more money available to 
enable better medical care for veterans. 
http://1.usa.gov/fN4ur1 
With Congressional Democrats, oversaw 
largest spending increase in 30 years for Department of Veterans 
Affairs, for improved medical and extended care facilities for 
veterans.    
http://1.usa.gov/gY8O3x 
Implemented the Green Vet Initiative, which provides special funding to provide veterans with training in green jobs.  
http://bit.ly/epwUQY 
Initiated and signed a recruitment and employment plan to get more veterans into government jobs.  
http://bit.ly/b48coi 
Oversaw a $4.6 billion expansion of the Veterans Administration budget to pay for more mental health professionals.  
http://bit.ly/gjzTxX 
Signed the Military Spouses Residency 
Relief Act, which ensures that spouses of military personnel who are 
forced to move because their spouse is posted for military duty can 
avoid state taxes in their temporary residence.   
http://bit.ly/1Gh0NX 
Ordered improvements to access to mental health care for veterans, military personnel and their families.  
http://1.usa.gov/TP7PVZ 
Got Syria to dismantle its chemical weapons without military firing a single shot or dropping a single bomb. 
http://nyti.ms/1lVEkU7 
Along with Congressional Democrats, not 
only reauthorized families of fallen soldiers to be able to visit when 
the body arrives at Dover AFB, but also provided funding for it.  Ended 
the media blackout on coverage of the return of fallen soldiers.  
http://nyti.ms/glqN66  
http://bbc.in/gWSSkA 
Funded Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) with an extra $1.4 billion to improve veterans’ services.  
http://1.usa.gov/huhqfo 
Signed into law a bill that provides 
support, counseling, and breastfeeding supplies to military moms who are
 covered under TRICARE, the health insurance provided to veterans.   
http://bit.ly/1yNxL8O 
Signed into law a bill that makes it easier for military dogs to retire at home with their handlers.   
http://bit.ly/1J78Y2U 
Improved America’s Reputation Around the World
Visited more countries and met with more world leaders than any previous president during his first six months in office.   
http://bit.ly/hZycda 
As he promised, he gave a speech at a major Islamic forum in Cairo early in his administration. 
http://nyti.ms/dKvY4g 
Made a speech at a US mosque to 
demonstrate his commitment to religious rights and send a message to 
Muslims around the world.   
http://cnn.it/1PGU1uI 
Re-established and reinforced our partnership with NATO and other allies on strategic international issues.  
http://1.usa.gov/e7QuDj 
Pushed forward the first realistic Middle East peace strategy in more than a decade, without abandoning the two-state solution. 
http://wapo.st/1avyste 
Pushed for military to emphasize greater development of foreign language skills.   
http://bit.ly/AxUCLV 
Offered $400 million to the people 
living in Gaza, while calling on both Israel and the Palestinians to 
stop inciting violence.  
http://bit.ly/9axfWh 
Refused to give Israel the green light to attack Iran over their possible nuclear program.  
http://bit.ly/xVmSZK 
Ordered the closure of the prison at Guantanamo Bay, although blocked by Congress.  
http://bit.ly/eW6CVF 
Ordered a review of our detention and interrogation policy and prohibited the use of “enhanced interrogation.”   
http://bit.ly/g6MTuC 
Ordered all secret detention facilities in Eastern Europe and elsewhere to be closed. 
http://bbc.in/h6N9ax 
In response to the emerging “Arab 
Spring,” he created a Rapid Response fund, to assist emerging 
democracies with foreign aid, debt relief, technical assistance and 
investment packages in order to show that the United States stands with 
them. 
http://bit.ly/zfmGv9 
Ended the F-22 program, saving $4 
billion. Though the 187 aircraft cost $358 million each to build, it had
 never flown a combat mission. 
http://slate.me/PYzmzT 
Passed the Iran Sanctions Act, to prevent war and encourage the Iranian government to give up their nuclear program. 
http://1.usa.gov/wLtNjb 
Conducted a secret mission by SEAL Team Six to rescue two hostages held by Somali pirates.  
http://bit.ly/y8c9Fz 
Through United Nations Ambassador 
Susan Rice, helped negotiate a peaceful split of Sudan into two 
countries, creating an independent South Sudan.   
http://reut.rs/qzE0Tj 
Established new, more reasonable 
policies in our relations with Cuba, such as allowing Cuban-Americans to
 visit their families and send money to support them.  
http://n.pr/hY3Kwa    http://nyti.ms/emQBde 
The new policies in Cuba led to thawed relations and the first US Embassy in Cuba in more than 55 years.  
http://abcn.ws/1ghLrEs 
Negotiated a deal with Iran that will 
prevent them from getting a nuclear weapon anytime soon, without firing a
 shot or invading the country.   
http://cnn.it/1M3Hpvv 
As a result of the Iran agreement, Iran shipped pretty much all of it nuclear material to Russia.   
http://nyti.ms/1PrzLty 
Became the first US President to visit 
Jamaica in more than 30 years, worked to restore relations with the 
country and signed a natural gas distribution agreement with the 
country.  
http://bit.ly/1JtpFqi 
Signs law extending some privacy 
protections to US allies, a reversal of the Bush practice of spying on 
people like Angela Merkel and the like.  
http://bit.ly/1VZza6w 
Instituted Power Africa, an initiative to bring electrical generation to greater parts of the African continent.  
  http://bbc.in/1QtYVud 
Changed US Approach to “Defense” and National Security
Restarted nuclear nonproliferation talks
 and built up the nuclear inspection infrastructure/protocols to where 
they had been before Bush.   
http://lat.ms/gkcl3i 
Developed a comprehensive strategy with 
regard to Afghanistan and Pakistan designed to facilitate the defeat of 
al Qaeda, the withdrawal of most troops and the rebuilding of 
Afghanistan.  
http://wapo.st/ee4Xcs 
Re-focused on Afghanistan, stabilized the country, and began the process of withdrawing  troops from the country. 
http://bit.ly/lNXUna 
Negotiated a deal 
with Afghan government, to withdraw troops and military support, while 
assisting in rebuilding and modernizing of the country.  
http://bit.ly/K362an 
Took steps to severely weaken al Qaeda and limited their ability to terrorize the world. 
http://yhoo.it/n5lXs6 
Worked with NATO to limit the slaughter 
of innocents in Libya, so that Libyans could topple the 
despotic Khadaffy government and determine their own fate.  
http://aje.me/qAh4Sj 
Got Egyptian President/dictator Mubarak to leave the Egyptian government to the people, to determine their own fate.    
http://f24.my/efvgNZ 
In 2011, reoriented American focus from 
the Middle East to the Asian-Pacific region by simultaneously engaging 
China and crafting new alliances with Asian countries uncomfortable with
 Chinese behavior.    
http://bit.ly/RGlMDi 
Restored federal agencies such as FEMA 
to the point that they have been able to manage a huge number of natural
 disasters successfully.   
http://bit.ly/h8Xj7z 
Established the Homeland Security 
Partnership Council, to enhance the nation’s ability to “address 
homeland security priorities, from responding to natural disasters to 
preventing terrorism, by utilizing diverse perspectives, skills, tools, 
and resources.” 
http://1.usa.gov/VJjLXO 
Breaking with recent presidential 
tradition, instead of just attacking Syria in the wake of chemical 
weapons attacks on Syrians, Obama ordered a full report on the 
decision-making process.  
http://cbsn.ws/184RFgu 
Instead of holding hearings and creating
 a political football, he quietly captured a suspect who actually 
committed the Benghazi terrorist attack.  
http://wapo.st/1jFlmzv  He is also getting a lot of useful information from the suspect.  
http://nyti.ms/UfE2Ka 
Instituted rules to order sanctions against individuals and groups that threaten national cybersecurity.  
http://1.usa.gov/1HWcGMG 
Instituted tougher new sanctions against North Korea after threats of nuclear attack and several tests.  
 http://cbsn.ws/1L8L5hW 
Improved Education and Educational Opportunities
Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, invested heavily in elementary, secondary and post-secondary education.   
http://1.usa.gov/gGRIAr 
Created the Race to the Top program, 
which encouraged states to come up with effective school reforms and 
rewards the best of them.   
http://bit.ly/NHtZ7L 
Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, put $5 billion into early education, including Head Start. 
http://1.usa.gov/tzT2Rr 
Signed the Democratic-sponsored Post-9/11 GI Bill, also known as GI Bill 2.0, to improve veterans’ access to education.  
http://bit.ly/hPhG7J 
Oversaw expansion of the Pell Grants program, to expand opportunity for low and middle income students to go to college.  
http://bit.ly/hI6tXz 
Signed and implemented the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which provided an extra $12.2 billion in funds.  
http://1.usa.gov/dQvtUe 
Took major new steps to protect students
 from ineffective for-profit colleges through “gainful employment” 
measures, whereby schools have to demonstrate that its students actually
 find work to get federal aid.  
http://1.usa.gov/jkzQe2 
Reformed student loan program, to make it possible for students to refinance at a lower rate.  
http://nyti.ms/dMvHOt 
Created a rating system for colleges, so that those applying for student financial aid know better what they’re paying for.   
http://bit.ly/14Dn7UL 
Restored the Adult View on Science and Technology
Created a Presidential Memorandum to restore scientific integrity in government decision-making. 
http://1.usa.gov/g2SDuw 
Opened up the process for fast-tracking patent approval for green energy projects. 
http://bit.ly/j0KV2U 
Through the American Recovery and 
Reinvestment Act, committed more federal funding, about $18 billion, to 
support non-defense science and research labs.  
http://nyti.ms/fTs9t7 
Obama EPA reversed research ethics 
standards which allowed humans to be used as “guinea pigs” in tests of 
the effects of chemicals, to comply with numerous codes of medical 
ethics.  
http://bit.ly/bKgqdS 
Oversaw enhanced earth mapping, to provide valuable data for agricultural, educational, scientific, and government use.   
http://bit.ly/dNTRyP 
Through American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, provided $500 million for Health Professions Training Programs.  
http://bit.ly/ecQSgA 
Through the Connect America Fund, pushed
 through and received FCC approval for a move of $8 billion in subsidies
 away from telephone landlines to assist lower-income rural families in 
accessing broadband.   
http://lat.ms/vhRUEs http://bit.ly/129V3SY 
In the wake of the West Fertilizer 
tragedy, formed the Chemical Safety and Security Working Group, to work 
on measures to prevent another such events.  
http://1.usa.gov/18kHSlA 
Established a Cyber Threat Intelligence 
Integration Center, a recommendation made by the 9/11 Commission, to 
coordinate efforts to fight cyber-crime and terrorism.    
http://1.usa.gov/1A0aEoS 
The Obama FCC, with his leadership, adopted strong net neutrality rules, to keep the Internet open and equal for everyone.   
http://fcc.us/1MhTlIA 
Set up a National Strategic Computing 
Initiative, to “maximize benefits of high-performance computing (HPC) 
research, development, and deployment.”    
http://1.usa.gov/1IN3FZa 
Signed executive orders designed to strengthen government cybersecurity and prevent hackers from getting in.   
http://usat.ly/1R0saIt 
Improved Our Health
Signed Democratic-sponsored Christopher 
and Dana Reeve Paralysis Act, the first comprehensive attempt to improve
 the lives of Americans living with paralysis.  
http://bit.ly/fOi2rb 
Expanded the Nurse-Family Partnership 
program, which provides home visits by trained registered nurses to 
low-income expectant mothers and their families, to cover more 
first-time mothers.   
http://bit.ly/jRRRJc\
 
Along with Democrats in Congress, 
ushered through and signed a bill authorizing FDA to regulate tobacco 
and order tobacco companies to disclose their ingredients and to ban 
cigarettes falsely labeled as “light.”   
http://on.msnbc.com/fiKViB 
Eliminated the Bush-era practice of forbidding Medicare from negotiating with drug companies on price. 
http://bit.ly/fOkG5b 
Two weeks after taking office, signed 
Democratic-sponsored Children’s Health Insurance Reauthorization Act, 
which increased the number of children covered by health insurance by 4 
million.  
http://bit.ly/fDEzGv 
Urged Congress to investigate Anthem Blue Cross for raising premiums 39% without explanation.   
http://yhoo.it/e8Tj9C 
Pushed through and signed Affordable 
Care Act, which expanded health insurance coverage greatly and ended 
many detrimental insurance company practices.  He also established 
healthcare.gov.  
http://www.healthcare.gov/ 
Through ACA, allowed children to be covered under their parents’ policy until they turned 26.  
http://nyti.ms/fNB26V 
Through the ACA, provided tax breaks to allow 3.5 million small businesses to provide health insurance to their employees. 
http://nyti.ms/fNB26V 
Through the ACA, millions of people receive help in paying their health insurance company premiums.  
http://nyti.ms/fNB26V 
Through the ACA, expanded Medicaid to those making up to 133% of the federal poverty level. 
http://nyti.ms/ekMWpo (Note: except for those states whose Republicans refused to take the extra money.)
 
By 2014, the Affordable Care Act dropped
 the number of uninsured Americans by 22.3%, which amounts to more than 
10.3 million people with insurance who didn’t have it before. Only 13.9%
 of Americans are uninsured, a drop from 18.9% in 2013.  
http://on.msnbc.com/1r4kjGn 
Through the ACA, health insurance 
companies now have to disclose how much of your premium actually goes to
 pay for patient care.  
http://nyti.ms/fNB26V 
Medicare costs actually declined slightly, for the first time in decades in 2011, according to the Congressional Budget Office. 
http://1.usa.gov/oMxpTh 
Created the HIV Care 
Continuum Initiative, to strengthen the government’s ability to respond 
to the continuing domestic HIV epidemic, after years of Republicans 
weakening the government’s ability to deal with the crisis.  
http://1.usa.gov/1iLED0t 
Signed bill that will provide health 
insurance premium support to workers who lose their health insurance due
 to foreign competition.  
http://bit.ly/1evvVDF 
In response to the confusion triggered 
by the asinine Hobby Lobby decision, which essentially declared that 
corporations could have “religious rights” and lord them 
over employees, created new rules to give all women with insurance the 
right to free birth control.   
http://on.wsj.com/1O44a1t 
Implemented the National HIV/AIDS 
Strategy for 2015-2020, which is a follow-up to the first such strategy 
in US history, which he implemented in 2010.    
http://1.usa.gov/1IXknHm  
Set up a White House Cancer Moonshot Task Force, in order to implement ways to develop a cure for cancer.  
http://1.usa.gov/20AeKY4 
Addressed the Environment While Dealing with Energy Needs
Created a program to develop renewable 
energy projects on the waters of our Outer Continental Shelf that will 
produce electricity from wind, wave, and ocean currents.   
http://1.usa.gov/fgfRWq 
Fully supported the initial phase of the creation of a legally-binding treaty to reduce mercury emissions worldwide.  
http://bit.ly/eJ6QOO 
Required states to provide incentives to utilities to reduce their energy consumption.  
http://bit.ly/lBhk7P 
Under Obama, our dependence on foreign oil has dropped to its lowest rate since 1985, and continues to drop. 
http://1.usa.gov/1p6kTUy  
Meanwhile, oil consumption is way down because of reduced driving and higher mileage standards. 
http://ti.me/1z4HFG8 
Improved siting, review and permitting 
stations for power plants, in an attempt to seriously improve the 
nation’s electric grid.   
http://1.usa.gov/1l8zNqn 
Reengaged in a number of treaties and agreements designed to protect the Antarctic.  
http://bit.ly/fzQUFO 
Established a quadrennial review of our 
energy infrastructure, to encourage a modernization of the grid, and to 
encourage the transition away from fossil fuel use.  
http://1.usa.gov/1nx2oMo 
Encouraged BP to pay $20 billion 
to establish Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, to reduce the need for 
taxpayer funds to be used for compensation and clean up.   
http://wapo.st/ds2BxT (Note: it took 20 years to get $1.3 billion for the Exxon Valdez spill. )
 
Oversaw and pushed through an amendment 
to the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 authorizing advances from Oil Spill 
Liability Trust Fund for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.  
http://1.usa.gov/yTRYVo 
Actively tried to amend the Oil 
Pollution Act of 1990 to eliminate the liability limits for those 
companies responsible for large oil spills. 
http://nyti.ms/bxjDi3 
Became the first President to simply say
 “Climate Change is a fact,” and set up the first federal government 
protocols for dealing with the impacts of climate change.  
http://1.usa.gov/1b7V67B 
Asserted federal legal supremacy to bar Texas from authorizing new refinery permits on its own.
http://bit.ly/ww8eMd 
Strengthened protection for wildlife, and expanded enforcement of laws against wildlife trafficking.  
http://1.usa.gov/1fce1Ai 
Obama EPA improved boiler safety standards to improve air quality, and save 6500 lives per year. 
http://bit.ly/jYH7nt 
Through the EPA, attemped to take steps 
to severely limit the use of antibiotics in livestock feed, to increase 
their efficacy in humans. 
http://bit.ly/fBuWd2 
Through new EPA regulations, he created a
 pretext for closing the dirtiest power plants in the country, by 
limiting emissions of mercury and other toxic gasses.  
http://bit.ly/rQCIgA 
Announced a huge increase in average 
fuel economy standards from 27.5mpg in 2010 to 35.5mpg starting in 2016 
and 54.5 starting in 2025   
http://1.usa.gov/qtghsW 
Facilitated investment in industrial 
energy efficiency to create jobs and strengthen US manufacturing while 
saving businesses $100 billion over a decade.   
http://1.usa.gov/WsIgbx 
Set up the Gulf Coast Ecosystem 
Restoration Council to oversee Gulf Coast restoration efforts after the 
2010 BP oil spill. The money to fund the restoration efforts comes from 
fines against BP.  
http://1.usa.gov/Rxjb29 
Ordered energy plants to prepare to 
produce at least 15% of all energy through renewable resources like wind
 and solar, by 2021. 
http://reut.rs/fV155p 
Oversaw the creation of an initiative that converts old factories and manufacturing centers into new clean technology centers. 
http://bit.ly/mjnq2R 
As of May 2015, 74% of new electrical capacity was provided by solar and wind power.  
http://bit.ly/1T5r0LC 
Bypassed Congress and ordered EPA to begin regulating and measuring carbon emissions.   
http://bit.ly/froaP5 
Ordered the federal government 
to incorporate climate resilience and climate science into all 
international development in which the United States engages.  
http://1.usa.gov/YV1EpW 
Fast-tracked regulations to allow states to enact fuel efficiency standards that exceeded federal standards.    
http://nyti.ms/e8e94x 
Fast-tracked increased fuel economy 
standards for vehicles beginning with the 2011 model year. It was 
the first time such standards had been increased in more than a 
decade.   
http://politi.co/hiaPKM 
Oversaw establishment of an Energy 
Partnership for the Americas, to create more markets for American-made 
biofuels and green energy technologies. 
http://bit.ly/lZp73y 
Obama EPA reversed a Bush-era decision to allow the largest mountaintop removal project in US history.  
http://bit.ly/lP3yEL 
Ordered the Department of Energy to implement more aggressive efficiency standards for common household appliances.    
http://1.usa.gov/g3MTbu 
Blocked all oil and gas drilling in Bristol Bay, Alaska, one of the most pristine environments in North America  
http://lat.ms/13xUVFD 
Signed an Executive Order to improve 
environmental efforts in the Arctic region and to combat climate change 
by better coordinating the efforts of the 23 federal agencies operating 
in the area.   
http://usat.ly/ZEzLzE 
Expanded clean water regulations to more
 stringently protect all of the nation’s waterways, even when states 
fail in their duty.   
http://bit.ly/1RdQpTc 
Signed an Executive Order committing the
 federal government to lead the way in building a sustainable economy. 
It’s his fifth doing just that.  
http://1.usa.gov/1EzO2ne 
Developed new rules to address climate change and to create a significant boost to clean energy.   
http://bit.ly/1UnQcuR 
Negotiated and signed a virtually Republican-Proof global agreement on climate change, with 190 countries signing on.    
http://bit.ly/1RkjVG8 
Ordered a moratorium on new coal leasing on federal land, and they will examine the whole leasing process.  
http://wapo.st/23Q6en8 
There’s a Lot More!
Nominated Sonia Sotomayor and 
Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court. Sotomayor is the first Hispanic 
Justice in the court’s history, and the women represent only the third 
and fourth women to serve on the court, out of a total of 112 
justices.  
http://huff.to/eOChg6http://bit.ly/i02wgP 
Appointed the most diverse Cabinet in history, including more women than any other incoming president.   
http://bit.ly/dX6vNB 
Loosened the rules and allowed the 14 
states that legalized medical marijuana to regulate themselves without 
federal interference.   
http://huff.to/eQfa7j 
Signed national service legislation, 
increasing funding for national service groups, including triple the 
size of the Americorps program.   
http://bit.ly/idgQH5 
Signed a bill that provided $4.3 billion in additional assistance to 9/11 first responders.  
http://bit.ly/o7cWYS 
Signed the Claims Resolution Act, which 
provided $4.6 billion in funding for a legal settlement with black and 
Native American farmers who had been cheated out of government loans and
 natural resource royalties in the past.  
http://1.usa.gov/dGppUa 
To help those communities devastated by 
Hurricane Sandy, issued an executive order setting up the Hurricane 
Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, and asked Congress to approve $60 billion 
in supplemental assistance to aid in storm recovery. 
http://1.usa.gov/134L7hl 
Produced 23 Executive actions designed 
to make it easier for law enforcement to identify those who shouldn’t 
have guns, thus helping them enforce the law.   
http://on.wsj.com/SX9xaZ 
Expanded trade agreements to include stricter labor and environmental agreements in trade pacts like NAFTA.  
http://bit.ly/etznpY 
Oversaw funding of the design of a new 
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History, which is 
scheduled to open on the National Mall in 2015.  He protected the 
funding during budget negotiations. 
http://on.fb.me/fD0EVO http://bit.ly/ff5Luv 
And Did You Know?
Despite the characterizations of some, 
Obama’s success rate in winning congressional votes on issues was an 
unprecedented 96.7% for his first year in office.  Though he is often 
cited as superior to Obama, President Lyndon Johnson’s success rate in 
1965 was only 93%.   
http://n.pr/i3d7cY 
And of course…
Despite the odds, became the first black president and then, was reelected by a wide margin.
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