About Barack Obama
United States Senator for Illinois
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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.
Obama is especially proud of being a husband and father of two
daughters, Malia, 7 and Sasha, 4. Obama and his wife, Michelle, married in 1992
and live on Chicago ’s South Side where they attend Trinity United Church of
Christ.
Barack Obama was born on August 4th, 1961, in Hawaii to Barack
Obama, Sr. and Ann Dunham. Obama graduated from Columbia University in 1983, and
moved to Chicago in 1985 to work for a church-based group seeking to improve
living conditions in poor neighborhoods plagued with crime and high
unemployment. In 1991, Obama graduated from Harvard Law School where he was the
first African American editor of the Harvard Law Review.