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Barack Obama has dedicated
his life to public service as a community
organizer, civil rights attorney, and leader
in the Illinois state Senate. Obama now
continues his fight for working families
following his recent election to the United
States Senate.
Sworn into office January
4, 2005, Senator Obama is focused on promoting
economic growth and bringing good paying
jobs to Illinois. Obama serves on the important
Environment and Public Works Committee,
which oversees legislation and funding for
the environment and public works projects
throughout the country, including the national
transportation bill. He also serves on the
Veterans ’ Affairs Committee where
he is focused on investigating the disability
pay discrepancies that have left thousands
of Illinois veterans without the benefits
they earned. Senator Obama will also serve
on the Foreign Relations Committee.
During his seven years
in the Illinois state Senate, Obama worked
with both Democrats and Republicans to help
working families get ahead by creating programs
like the state Earned Income Tax Credit,
which in three years provided over $100
million in tax cuts to families across the
state. Obama also pushed through an expansion
of early childhood education, and after
a number of inmates on death row were found
innocent, Senator Obama enlisted the support
of law enforcement officials to draft legislation
requiring the videotaping of interrogations
and confessions in all capital cases.
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