President Barack Hussein Obama II's Public Statements on Education

Biographical

Full Name: Barack Hussein Obama II
Current Office: President, Democratic
First Elected: 11/04/2008
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Michelle; 2 Children: Malia, Sasha
Birth Date: 08/04/1961
Birth Place: Honolulu, HI
Home City: Chicago, IL
Religion: United Church of Christ
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10/16/07 Letter to The Honorable Robert M. Gates Washington, DC 9/07/07 Obama, Davis Initiative to Fund Predominantly Black Institutions Passes Senate Washington, DC 9/07/07 Obama Fights to Make College More Affordable Washington, DC 8/23/07 SCnow.com - Obama Visits Dillon's J.V. Martin Middle School Unknown 7/24/07 Higher Education Amendments Of 2007 Unknown 7/23/07 CNN/YouTube Democratic Presidential Debate-Transcript (part 1) Charleston, SC 7/05/07 Remarks of Senator Barack Obama to the National Education Association Annual Meeting Philadelphia, PA 6/28/07 All-American Presidential Forum: Democratic-PBS - Transcipt Washington, DC 6/20/07 Higher Education Bill Incorporates Obama Proposals to Improve Teacher Preparation, Fund Predominately Black Institutions Washington, DC 6/15/07 Strengthening Families in a New Economy Spartanburg, SC 6/07/07 Statements On Introduced Bills And Joint Resolutions Washington, DC 6/04/07 Remarks by Senator Hillary Clinton, Former Senator John Edwards, and Senator Barack Obama, "Pentecost 2007" Washington, DC 5/24/07 Senators Introduce Bipartisan Ethanol Education and Expansion Act Washington, DC 5/24/07 Statements On Introduced Bills And Joint Resolutions Washington, DC 5/17/07 Obama Statement on Anniversary of Landmark Brown v. Board of Education Decision Washington, DC 5/14/07 Statements On Introduced Bills And Joint Resolutions Washington, DC 5/14/07 Obama Bill Provides Every American with Tools to Fight Climate Change Washington, DC 5/05/07 Remarks of Senator Barack Obama to the National Conference of Black Mayors Baton Rouge, LA 4/14/07 Post and Courier: Obama Puts Emphasis On Education Unknown 3/27/07 S. Con. Res. 21 Washington, DC 3/08/07 Hearing: Joint Economic Committee-Addressing the Problem of African-American Male Unemployment Washington, DC 3/18/06 Cantwell, Obama Fight to Expand Access to Quality Education Seattle, WA 3/16/06 Statements on Introduced Bills and Joint Resolutions Washington, DC 3/14/06 Obama Praises TiVo for Helping Parents Easily Find Family-Friendly Educational Programming Washington, DC 2/08/06 Hearing of the Senate Rules and Administration Committee; Subject: Procedures to Make the Legislative Process More Transparent Washington, DC 12/20/05 Statements on Introduced Bills and Joint Resolutions Washington, DC 10/27/05 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006--Continued Washington, DC 10/27/05 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006 Washington, DC 10/26/05 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations ACt, 2006 Washington, DC 10/25/05 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Service, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2006-- Continued Washington, DC 10/25/05 Teaching Our Kids in a 21st Century Economy Unknown 6/27/05 U.S. Senator Barack Obama addresses the American Library Association Washington, DC 6/04/05 Remarks of U.S. Senator Barack Obama at the Knox College Commencement Galesburg, IL 4/05/05 Statements on Introduced Bills and Joint Resolutions Washington, DC 3/08/05 Remarks of Senator Barack Obama at TechNet Unknown 1/01/12 Issue Position: Education Unknown Issue Position: Improving Our Schools Unknown Issue Position: Science Unknown Issue Position: Children Unknown Issue Position: Science, Technology and Innovation for a New Generation Unknown Issue Position: Strengthening Families and Communities Unknown Issue Position: Technology Unknown Issue Position: Urban Policy Unknown Issue Position: Women Unknown Issue Position: Education Unknown Issue Position: Education Unknown Issue Position: Arts Unknown Issue Position: Women Unknown Issue Position: Urban Policy Unknown