1. Increased the budget for the Dept. of Education
2. Designated three huge new marine preserve
3. Cut taxes on the poor
4. Cut taxes on the middle class
5. Increased money for Medicare
6. Signed McCain-Feingold into law
7. Increased aid to Africa
8. Steered us through the aftermath of 9/11
9. Rebounded from the post-9/11 recession
10. Kept interest rates low, helping lower-income borrowers
11. Did more than any president before him to measure, track, and invest in the achievement of black and Latino children.
12. Advocated the importance of human dignity and freedom from repression
13. Increased spending on Federal Government programs by 68%
14. Increased help for rural farmers
15. Increased government spending on healthcare 44%
16. Increased spending on education by 47%
17. Helped seniors pay for prescription drugs
18. Never claimed the president has the power to assassinate American Citizens without any judicial review
19. Teamed up with Ted Kennedy on No Child Left Behind
20. More than doubled funding for poor schools
21. Raised scores on standardized tests overall
22. Lessened the achievement gap among whites and minorities on standardized tests
23. Didn't go to war with hundreds of countries, including Iran or North Korea
24. Improved information-sharing across agencies
25. Set the timetable for exiting Iraq, which was then followed by the next president
26. Iran didn't get a nuclear weapon under Bush, despite not invading Iran
27. Spent new aid money specifically to fight Aids/HIV, Malaria, and TB across the world
28. Led a bipartisan coalition, with the support of Democratic Senator John Kerry, to create a program called the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
29. Took a diplomatic lead in Sudan and secured a north-south peace agreement
30. Did not privatize Social Security
31. Deported fewer illegal immigrants than his successor
32. Immigration proposal supported by Democrats
33. Increased funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which purchases development rights or land in environmentally sensitive areas
34. Did not rescind Clinton's directive requiring manufacturers of heavy-duty trucks and buses to reduce diesel emissions by more than 90 percent and refiners to reduce sulfur in diesel fuel by 97 percent, to 15 ppm.
35. Embraced a Clinton initiative to subsidize cleanup of "abandoned" urban toxic sites
36. Sought $4.9 Billion for national parks
37. "Clear Skies" initiative, which requires reductions of 70 percent in emissions of three of the worst air pollutants (nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and mercury) by 2018.
38. Allocated about $1.8 billion for the Hanford Nuclear Reservation Cleanup in Washington State
39. signed a treaty under which the United States will share civil nuclear fuel and technology with India.
40. Economic Stimulus Act of 2008
41. The Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002
42. Signed The Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act, co-authored by Democrat Ron Wyden
43. Signed the do-not-call Implementation Act
44. Signed the PROTECT Act of 2003 (Prosecutorial Remedies and Other Tools to end the Exploitation of Children Today Act)
45. Signed the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003, the first United States federal law passed dealing with the sexual assault of prisoners, co-authored by Ted Kennedy, Diane Feinstein and Durbin, and supported by Human Rights Watch.
46. Signed the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (Public Law 109-59; SAFETEA-LU) is a funding and authorization bill that governs United States federal surface transportation spending
47. Signed the Pension Protection Act of 2006, which includes more disclosures to workers about the performance of their pensions and extends contribution limits to 401(k)'s
48. Appropriated money for Katrina disaster relief
49. Raised Federal minimum wage from $5.15/hour to $7.25/hour
50. Signed The Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008 which contained a new tax credit for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and extended existing tax credits for renewable energy initiatives, including cellulosic ethanol and biodiesel development, and wind, solar, geothermal and hydro-electric power
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