Change has come to America: The Inauguration of President Barack Obama

Inauguration Hero


Revitalizing the Economy

Economy


In a speech at George Mason
University, President Obama
explains how the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Plan will work.

Read the President's Remarks

Photo of the White House

Welcome to the New WhiteHouse.gov


WhiteHouse.gov will be a central part of
President Obama's pledge to make his
the most transparent and accountable
administration in American history. 

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A New Era of Public Service

Service


On January 19, Americans across the
nation heeded President Obama's call to
serve their communities. Read the
President's remarks.
read the president's remarks

Inauguration Hero


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Change has come to WhiteHouse.gov

The first post on WhiteHouse.gov.
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Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy and Serving America

The President, Vice President, and their families attend service events in Washington on Martin Luther King Day, one day before Inauguration.
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The Whistle Stop Tour

Following the same route that Abraham Lincoln rode 150 years ago, President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and Dr. Jill Biden made their way to the inauguration on a whistle stop train tour that wove its way from Philadelphia through Delaware and Maryland on its way to Washington.

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AGENDA

Economy

Read the President's economic agenda.

Energy & the Environment

Read the President's agenda on energy & the environment.

More Issues

Read the President's entire agenda.