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New Energy for America was a plan led by President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden beginning in 2008 to invest in renewable energy sources, reduce reliance on foreign oil, address global warming issues, and create jobs for Americans.
• $41.5 billion to reduce the federal government's own energy bill by making federal buildings more energy efficient, • $62.3 billion to support state and local energy efforts, • $6 billion to train people for green jobs, and • $29 billion to promote investments in battery storage technologies.
Barack Obama sponsored 147 bills from January 4, 2005 until November 16, 2008. Two became law. [1] This figure does not include bills to which Obama contributed as cosponsor, such as the Coburn-Obama Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 or the Lugar-Nunn Cooperative Proliferation Detection, Interdiction Assistance, and Conventional Threat Reduction Act of 2006.
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Establishing a White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers June 23, 2009 June 26, 2009 June 23, 2009 74 FR 30903 E9-15368 [49] [50] 22 13510: Waiver Under the Trade Act of 1974 With Respect to the Republic of Belarus July 1, 2009 July 6, 2009 July 1, 2009 74 FR 32047 E9-16034 [51] 23 13511: Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory ...
According to the Tax Policy Center, the Obama plan provides three times as much tax relief for middle-class families as the McCain plan. [235] Obama's plan includes a temporary "Making Work Pay" program, which gives a tax credit at 6.2% of earned income up to $400 for single workers (making less than $75,000/yr), and an $800 for married couples ...
• More than $1 trillion in revenue for federal, state, and local governments; • Lower energy prices for job creators and middle-class families; and • National security strengthened by freedom from dependence on foreign energy supplies. A successful national energy strategy will have a fundamental influence on the well-being of the nation.