The Affordable Health Car Act, aka Obamacare, was the legislation that Obama did the most to push through Congress. (You realize, of course, that the President does not actually pass any legislation-- he only urge Congress to pass bills that he likes.) Obama also signed important bills to extend the tax cuts of 2001 and several bills to raise the national debt limit.
Yes, Obama signed the bill on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2012, the day after it was passed.
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Yes. The bill was passed and signed into law by President Obama. However many of the provisions of the bill will not be implemented for some time.
President Obama Signed It On March 23,2010
There were several people involved in the PPACA. It was introduced in the House by Charles Rangle, passed by Senate, and signed by President Barack Obama.
Yes, he did get it. It passed congress, was signed into law, and was upheld by the Supreme Court. You can read the Affordable Care Act online. I enclose the link.
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Your question assumes a falsehood. President Obama has not passed more tax increases on Middle America than any other President. In fact, President Obama has loweredtaxes on most Americans.
President Obama has not signed any law pertaining to same-sex marriage. President Bill Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996. That is the current federal law on this matter.
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) was signed by President Barack Obama on June 15, 2012.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan.
President Obama cannot pass any laws; no president can. Laws are passed by congress, and then either signed or vetoed by the president. That said, presidents can (and do) advocate for certain laws, and try to encourage congress to pass them. There are many laws that President Obama would like to see congress pass, but he has not said anything about laws concerning freedom of speech. But you may be referring to the re-authorization of a law that allows the Secret Service to arrest protesters if they come too close to a restricted zone. That is a controversial law that was signed under President Bush, and many civil libertarians disagree with what a "restricted zone" is. In any event, President Obama did re-authorize that law.