posted on Jun, 15 2008 @ 12:25 PM
Education: Obama spports a new school construction program to improve crumbling schools. Supports recruitment of a “new generation” of teachers,
improving teacher pay, and improvement in early childhood education. Opposes school vouchers. Has called for a “STEP UP” summer learning program
for disadvantaged children through partnerships between community groups and schools. Supports increased funding for Head Start. Opposes
reauthorization of the No Child Left Behind law until it undergoes reform. Supports merit pay for “master teachers” but opposes merit pay for
teachers based on test outcomes.
“Our schools must prepare students not only to meet the demands of the global economy, but also help students take their place as committed and
engaged citizens. It must ensure that all students have a quality education regardless of race, class, or background.” (www.barackobama.com)
Energy/Environmental Issues: Obama pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with a goal of 80 percent by 2050, and make the U.S. a leader in the
effort to combat climate change by leading a new international global warming partnership. Supports implementing a cap-and-trade program to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions. Pledges to invest $150 billion over the next 10 years to develop and implement “climate-friendly energy supplies, protect
our existing manufacturing base and create millions of new jobs.” Pledges to double federal clean energy research spending. Supports efforts to
reduce dependence on foreign oil, and to reduce oil consumption by 35 percent by 2030. Would require that 25 percent of electricitycome from renewable
sources by 2025. (www.barackobama.com)
Experience: Senator and attorney
Gay Marriage: Supports civil unions. Opposes gay marriage.
Health Care: Obama’s health care platform focuses on a new national health plan that covers the nation’s uninsured. The plan would guarantee
eligibility, provide coverage similar to the federal employee health insurance program, offer “affordable” premiums, co-pays and deductibles; and
allow enrollees to keep their coverage when they change jobs. He would introduce a requirement for all children to have health insurance and pledges
to expand eligibility for Medicaid and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Businesses that do not provide insurance to their
employees would be assessed a fee based on a percentage of their payroll. His plan would allow states to continue developing their own reform plans.
He would also make employer health plans eligible for reimbursement of catastrophic costs provided the savings would be used to offset employee
premiums. Obama also pledges to support disease prevention programs, promote quality and cost transparency and reform medical malpractice
insurance.
Immigration: Obama upports comprehensive immigration reform legislation that combines increased border enforcement with a path to legal citizenship
for illegal immigrants already living in the U.S.
The war in Iraq: Obama spoke out against the war in Iraq when he was a state senator in Illinois but was not in Congress when the vote to authorize
the use of force was taken. Supports a plan to immediately begin troop withdrawal from Iraq at a pace of one or two brigades a month, to be completed
by the end of 2008. Has called for a new constitutional convention in Iraq, to be convened with the United Nations. (www.barackobama.com)
Social Security: Obama opposes privatization of Social Security. Has pledged to take steps to keep Social Security and Medicare solvent. Promises to
amend federal bankruptcy laws to keep companies from choosing bankruptcy to avoid private pension obligations. Promises to eliminate the income tax
for seniors who earn less than $50,000 a year. (www.barackobama.com)
Stem Cell Research: Obama supports expansion of federally-funded stem cell research, including embryonic stem cell research.
Taxes and Budget issues: Obama supports repeal of tax cuts for upper income earners to pay for health care. Opposes repeal of the estate tax.