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(bottom) first opening and fully opened, Oct.
2012. "The work that we've done with respect to the LGBT community I think is just profoundly American and is at the heart of who we are." - President Barack Obama Obama's Key Accomplishments January 1, 2010 Jobs & Economy Established guidelines to help protect transgender federal employees from discrimination in the workplace April 15, 2010 Healthcare Extended hospital visitation and medical decision-making rights to LGBT patients and their partners December 20, 2010 National Security Ended "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" so Americans can serve the country they love without hiding who they are February 23, 2011 Civil Rights Declared the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional and endorsed the Respect for Marriage Act, which would repeal DOMA March 10, 2011 Education Hosted the first-ever White House conference on bullying in schools to provide information from varioius government agencies on how kids, teens, young adults, parents, educators, and others in the community can prevent or stop bullying December 6, 2011 Foreign Policy Created the first-ever U.S. government strategy dedicated to combating human rights abuses against LGBT persons abroad __________ Ed. One of the most creatively designed pieces of the campaign. |