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Obama Doubling Federal Fleet Of Hybrid Cars

By user on March 31, 2010

President Barack Obama announces Wednesday that his administration will allow for more oil and natural gas exploration to take place in areas of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. The new policy could lead to increased offshore drilling in the future. (:31)

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Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards Will Soon Go Into Effect, Says Obama

By user on March 31, 2010

President Barack Obama announces Wednesday that his administration will allow for more oil and natural gas exploration to take place in areas of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. The new policy could lead to increased offshore drilling in the future. (:39)

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Obama Touts Recent Clean Energy Investments

By user on March 31, 2010

President Barack Obama announces Wednesday that his administration will allow for more oil and natural gas exploration to take place in areas of the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. The new policy could lead to increased offshore drilling in the future. (:26)

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Obama Announces Plan To Explore Offshore Drilling

By user on March 31, 2010

President Barack Obama announced today that his administration will approve oil and gas exploration off parts of the nation’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts.
“Given our energy needs, in order to sustain economic growth, produce jobs, and keep our businesses competitive, we’re going to need to harness traditional sources of fuel even as we ramp up production of new sources of renewable, homegrown energy,” said the President during remarks delivered on Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
The announcement marks the end of a long-standing federal moratorium on offshore drilling, and comes as somewhat of a surprise to both critics and supporters of Mr. Obama, who until now has opposed the idea of opening up U.S. coastlines to drilling for energy resources.
The initiative involves a slight compromise between the administration and environmentalists. While government agencies will be allowed to conduct studies in parts of the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Gulf of Mexico, no exploration will be allowed to take place in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, considered an oil haven by drilling advocates.
“My administration will consider potential new areas for development in the mid and south Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, while studying and protecting sensitive areas in the Arctic. That’s why we’ll continue to support development of leased areas off the North Slope of Alaska, while protecting Alaska’s Bristol Bay,” said Mr. Obama.
The President’s slightly modified energy strategy will likely be viewed as an attempt to appease groups on each side of the issue. Oil and natural gas companies, who may have a chance in two years to lease areas the government deems suitable for drilling, should embrace the decision. On the other hand, environmental organizations, who oppose increased domestic drilling, should appreciate the administration’s continued attempts to promote the development of renewable energy sources, an initiative Mr. Obama acknowledged on Wednesday.
“With less than 2 percent of oil reserves, but more than 20 percent of world consumption, drilling alone cannot come close to meeting our long-term energy needs, and that for the sake of the planet and our energy independence, we need to begin the transition to cleaner fuels now.”

Student Loan Reform Ends ‘Sweetheart’ Deal For Banks, Says Obama

By user on March 30, 2010

President Barack Obama touted the benefits the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act will bring to the U.S. education system during remarks at a Virginia community college late Tuesday morning.
“For almost two decades we’ve been trying to fix a sweetheart deal … that essentially gave billions of dollars to banks to act as unnecessary middle men in administering student loans,” Obama explained. (0:14)

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Obama Claims Health, Education Reform As “Two Major Victories”

By user on March 30, 2010

President Barack Obama described recently passed reforms to the health insurance and student loan industry as “two major victories” during an apperance Tuesday at a Virginia community college. (0:06)

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Obama Signs Reconciliation Bill, Ushers In Student Loan Reform

By user on March 30, 2010

President Barack Obama Tuesday signed the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, a package of amendments aimed at making improvements in the health insurance and student loan industry added to the health care reform legislation turned into law last week.
Obama touted the benefits the legislation will bring to the U.S. education system during remarks at a Virginia community college late Tuesday morning.
“A great battle pitting the interests of the banks and financial institutions against the interests of students finally came to an end,” Obama said.
Under the new legislation, student loans will be administered through private companies acting under the aegis of the Education Department.
“For almost two decades we’ve been trying to fix a sweetheart deal … that essentially gave billions of dollars to banks to act as unnecessary middle men in administering student loans,” Obama explained.
The White House claims that by eliminating the subsidies currently accrued by banks for issuing student loans will save the government approximately $68 billion.
The legislation also allocates over $40 billion in education grants for student tuition and an additional $2 billion for community colleges nationwide.

Obama Makes Secret Trip To Afghanistan

By user on March 28, 2010

President Barack Obama landed in Afghanistan Sunday in a secret trip to the nation.
According to National Security Advisor General James L. Jones, who briefed reporters en-route to the country aboard Air Force One, the president will “engage [Afghan] President [Hamid] Karzai…to make him understand that in his second term, there are certain things that have been not paid attention to, almost since day one.”
Jones cited specific concerns, including the drug trade, questionable appointments and corruption within the Karzai government.
The four-star general added that these issues “provide a lot of the economic engine for the insurgents.”
Obama arrived around 8pm local time and was met on ground by General Stanley McChrystal, who commands U.S. forces in Afghanistan, and Ambassador Karl Eikenberry.
Reporters were initially told that the president would be spending the day in Camp David.

Obama Calls On Congress To Ratify START

By user on March 26, 2010

During brief remarks on Friday, President Barack Obama announces that the U.S. and Russia have agreed to sign a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) on April 8. The announcement came just minutes after Mr. Obama spoke to Russian President Dimitry Medvedev via telephone. (:18)

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START Makes America Safer And More Secure, Says Obama

By user on March 26, 2010

During brief remarks on Friday, President Barack Obama announces that the U.S. and Russia have agreed to sign a new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) on April 8. The announcement came just minutes after Mr. Obama spoke to Russian President Dimitry Medvedev via telephone. (:08)

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