March 6
Georgia, Massachusetts, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia Primaries 2012
Colorado & American Samoa Territorial Democratic Caucuses 2012
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Georgia, Massachusetts, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia Primaries 2012
Colorado & American Samoa Territorial Democratic Caucuses 2012
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Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
Official Groundbreaking Ceremony
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012
Pre-ceremony music: 9:00 AM EST
Ceremony: 10:00 AM EST
Location: The construction site of the NMAAHC, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue N.W. (on the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the National Museum of American History)
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Speakers:
President Barack Obama, Wayne Clough, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution Lonnie G. Bunch III, director, NMAAHC France Córdova, chair, Smithsonian Board of Regents Laura Bush, member, NMAAHC, Advisory Council Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) Phylicia Rashad, emcee Musical performances by Denyce Graves, Thomas Hampson, jazz pianist Jason Moran, Stanley Thurston and The Heritage Signature Chorale, Howard University Jazz ensemble-Afro Blue, The Madrigal Singers of St. Albans and the National Cathedral Schools, and the U.S. Navy Band
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture will be the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, art, history and culture. The National Museum of African American History and Culture will be a place where all Americans can learn about the richness and diversity of the African American experience, what it means to their lives and how it helped us shape this nation. A place that transcends the boundaries of race and culture that divide us, and becomes a lens into a story that unites us all. Scheduled to open in 2015, the museum will be the first green building on the National Mall.
Ground breaking ceremony live stream: http://www.nmaahc.si.edu/
Young Americans are at the foundation of this campaign. In 2008, young people came together to organize and lead a movement for change that helped Barack Obama win a historic election. Now, three years later, even more is at stake. We need to grow faster and fight harder to protect the progress we’ve made and continue to work for more. Young activists will lead the grassroots effort across the country to build this campaign for 2012 from the ground up.
With our help, President Obama has successfully repealed “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to allow gay men and women to serve openly in the military. We instituted health care reform with the Affordable Care Act, which allows young people to stay on their parents’ health insurance until they’re 26. The President has set forth clear plans to extend employment opportunities for economically disadvantaged young people through summer job and training programs, invest billions in public schools and community colleges, cut taxes for youth-owned small businesses, and strengthen our economy.
But our work isn’t over—we need to come together to defend the progress we’ve made and fight for more. The 2012 election will depend on us, as a generation of young leaders, to get the word out about the kind of politics we want to see. We’re the ones we’ve been waiting for, and we’re greater together.
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The Greater Together Student Summit Tour will run February 2012 to March 2012. The tour will bring together senior campaign officials, community leaders, student representatives and celebrities to discuss key policy issues impacting young Americans. This tour is a chance for students like you to weigh in on the issues that matter to you, and find out how you can start organizing on your campus to ensure a victory in November 2012.
Washtington State Governor Christine Gregoire to sign newly passed legislation into law to legalize gay marriage in Washington state
11:30 AM PST, 2:30 AM EST Statehouse signing ceremony – Olympia, Washington
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Washington State will be the seventh U.S. state with a law on the books to recognize same-sex marriage, the others being New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, and New Hampshire; other entities that also recognize same-sex marriage are The District of Columbia, The Coquille Indian Tribe, and The Suquamish tribe.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-sex_marriage_in_the_United_States
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U.S. Civil Unions
Jurisdictions in the U.S. that offer civil unions or domestic partnerships granting nearly all of the state-recognized rights of marriage to same-sex couples include:
Domestic partnership in California (2000 – expanded over time)
Civil union in New Jersey (2007)
Domestic partnership in Oregon (2008)
Domestic partnership in the District of Columbia (1992 law implemented, 2002 became effective – expanded over time)
Domestic partnership in Washington (2007 – expanded over time)
Domestic partnership in Nevada (2009)
Civil union in Illinois (2011)
Civil union in Rhode Island (2011)
Civil union in Hawaii (2012)
Civil union in Delaware (2012)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_union#United_States
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More than 12k Nevada Volunteers say ‘I’m in for President Obama’ during 2012 Democratic Caucus
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Nevada Democratic Party
Website: http://nvdems.com/
FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nevada-State-Democratic-Party/100994503327232
Tweet: http://twitter.com/nvdems
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January 30
5:30 PM EST
Your Interview with the President
President Obama will join a special Google+ Hangout from the West Wing, moderated by Steve Grove, to answer the YouTube community’s questions about the 2012 State of the Union address.
To participate, visit http://www.youtube.com/whitehouse and submit your question. YouTube videos you submit will drive the interview and will be used to select a few lucky people to join a live Google+ Hangout with the President.
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January 31, 2012
A special election in Oregon’s 1st congressional district for a replacement for David Wu
UPDATE:
Democrat Suzanne Bonamici wins Tuesday Oregon 1st Congressional District http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2012/01/suzanne_bonamici_wins_special.html

Creating a judicial pool for the 21st Century, one with intellect, fair-mindedness and integrity that resembles the nation that it serves, is a top priority for President Obama and his administration. In fact, the President’s nominations for federal judges embody an unprecedented commitment to expanding the racial, gender and experiential diversity of the men and women who enforce our laws and deliver justice.
Hon. Sonia Sotomayor, Associate Justice
confirmation date: 8/6/2009
Hon. Elena Kagan, Associate Justice
confirmation date: 8/7/2010
Unfortunately, the delays these nominees are encountering on Capitol Hill are equally unprecedented: earlier this month, the Senate left for its August recess without considering 20 eminently qualified candidates, 16 of whom had passed through the bipartisan Senate Judiciary Committee completely unopposed, a development the Washington Post called “not only frustrating but also destructive” in an editorial published yesterday.
The victims of these delays, of course, are the American citizens who are being denied the fair and timely judicial proceedings they deserve because of the chronic shortage of federal judges on the bench. Stephen Zack, president of the American Bar Association, told Senate leaders in a recent letter that the abundance of vacant federal judgeships “create strains that will inevitably reduce the quality of our justice system and erode public confidence in the ability of the courts to vindicate constitutional rights or render fair and timely decisions.”