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by Aricka Flowers
2:19pm
Mon Jan 21

Obama Kicks Off Second Term With Speech Addressing Progressive Issues

President Barack Obama kicked off his second term today with a speech that covered a plethora of progressive issues, including same-sex marriage, preserving the middle class, sustainable energy and climate change.

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by Aricka Flowers
2:47pm
Fri Jan 18

Obama Parlays Campaign Machine Into Grassroots Group (VIDEO)

President Barack Obama's well-oiled and successful grassroots-style campaign machine for election, and then re-election, will not fall fade into the ether now that he is set to be inaugurated on Sunday.

Instead, the heavily tech and social media dependent campaign will be turned into a grassroots non-profit called Organizing for Action with the aim of moving forward the issues and policies that united his supporters in the first place.

"We have the power to do even more to change our politics and our country for the better," President Obama wrote to supporters in an email announcing the new organization. "With Organizing for Action, you'll have every resource you need to do it. But it starts with you. This new organization is in your hands."

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by Aricka Flowers
1:56pm
Thu Jan 17

Latino Groups Call On President, EPA To Address Carbon Pollution Standards

The National Latino Coalition on Climate Change (NLCCC) is calling on President Barack Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to address air pollution and the health hazards associated with it.

The group sent a letter to the President and the EPA asking for stronger carbon emission standards for coal-fired power plants. The coalition noted that the Latino community is especially vulnerable to such emissions since half of its U.S. population lives in counties where there are violations in clean air standards. 

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by Ellyn Fortino
12:30pm
Thu Jan 17

Emanuel Talks Gun Legislation At U Of C Panel Discussion

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said he supports more thorough background checks and a standard on federal gun prosecution Tuesday night during a South Side panel discussion with policymakers and scholars about the politics of guns in America.

The public meeting was on the eve of President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden’s announcement of a comprehensive gun control package, that calls on Congress to pass an assault weapons ban and law requiring background checks on all gun buyers. The sweeping gun control plan also included 23 executive orders that call for, among other things, additional provisions on background check for gun purchasers, improved access to mental health care, and an end to the ban on federal research on gun violence.

The package comes on the heels of the Newtown, Conn. elementary school shooting that left 20 children and six adults dead, which Obama has said was the worst day of presidency, among other recent mass killings with guns.

“My view is whatever you can do by executive order take care of it,” Emanuel said to veteran journalist Tom Brokaw, who moderated the University of Chicago Institute of Politics’ event.

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by Steven Ross Johnson
5:51pm
Tue Jan 15

Snowless In Chicago: The Political Side Of The Warm Winter Season

A winter season that has thus far been defined by a record number of snowless days and unseasonably warm temperatures has experts, advocates and some of Illinois’ newly-elected congressional lawmakers raising concerns over the kind of impact such conditions will ultimately have on the environment.

At 320 days, Chicago broke a 72-year record last week for the consecutive number of days without an inch of snowfall, the impact of which has already resulted in record low water levels in Lake Michigan and parts of the Mississippi River, according to Natural Resources Defense Council spokesman Josh Mogerman.

“There’s a new normal, and we have to start being cognizant of the change going on around us,” Mogerman said. “There are things going on around us right now in this moment that are really clear and clarion calls for paying attention and making clear that climate change has already begun and we need to address it.”

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