Dave Boyer
Articles by Dave Boyer
Sunning and skiing for Obamas as the president and Congress take a vacation
With no solution yet for automatic budget cuts due to kick in March 1, both President Obama and congressional lawmakers were decamping from Washington Friday for vacations. Published February 15, 2013
Obama honors victims of Newtown with presidential medal
Building his case for gun control, President Obama presented the Presidential Citizens Medal posthumously Friday to the six educators slain in the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting. Published February 15, 2013
Obama calls for nationwide expansion of preschool education
Taking his push for expanded early childhood education to a Republican-dominated state, President Obama on Thursday called on Congress to enact a sweeping program to extend preschool classes to every child in the United States. Published February 14, 2013
‘Recess’ pair renominated to National Relations Labor Board
President Obama on Wednesday renominated two Democratic members of the National Labor Relations Board whose recess appointments were ruled unconstitutional — the same day House Republicans moved to temporarily shut down the agency. Published February 13, 2013
White House opposes House Republican bill to freeze pay for federal employees
The White House said Wednesday night it opposes a bill by House Republicans to extend a pay freeze for federal civilian employees through the end of this year. Published February 13, 2013
Obama extends sanctions against Libya
Declaring that the situation in Libya still poses a threat to the U.S., President Obama on Wednesday extended for another year emergency sanctions against that nation in the wake of the fall of the regime of Muammar Gadhafi. Published February 13, 2013
On the road, Obama told to go home
As President Obama took to the road Wednesday promoting his plan for more federal aid for manufacturers, an industry official said the president could help businesses far more by agreeing on a budget deal with Congress. Published February 13, 2013
Obama eyes State of the Union momentum to push his $1 billion manufacturing plan in North Carolina
Trying to build momentum on his State of the Union address, President Obama is traveling Wednesday to North Carolina to outline his $1 billion plan to boost U.S. manufacturing. Published February 13, 2013
Obama outlines activist second term in State of the Union
Laying out an activist, big-spending second-term agenda, President Obama called on Congress in Tuesday night's State of the Union address to spend more on job-creation proposals for the middle class and claimed it would not add to the nation's huge budget deficits. Published February 12, 2013
Energy Secretary Steven Chu ‘designated successor’ to skip State of the Union
Outgoing and embattled Energy Secretary Steven Chu was chosen by President Obama on Tuesday night as the "designated successor" — the person in the Cabinet who does not attend the State of the Union address. Published February 12, 2013
Obama calls for spending programs that won’t add to deficit
In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Obama will call on Congress to approve job-creation proposals to boost the fortunes of the middle class and "reignite the true engine of America's economic growth." Published February 12, 2013
Gun victims top Obama’s State of the Union invite list
There's a gun-control theme among the guests who will sit in the first lady's box at President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night, including the parents of a slain Chicago teen, a teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School and a police officer who was wounded in a Wisconsin shooting massacre. Published February 12, 2013
Senate panel sets vote on defense pick Hagel
Democrats on Monday said they will press ahead with Chuck Hagel's nomination to be the next secretary of defense, daring Republicans to try to derail his nomination over charges that neither he nor the Obama administration have disclosed enough information. Published February 11, 2013
Obama’s State of the Union a wish list for liberals
The first State of the Union address of President Obama's second term is shaping up as a conservative's nightmare come true. Published February 11, 2013
White House: All questions answered on Benghazi attack
White House press secretary Jay Carney on Monday blasted Senate Republicans for threatening to block Defense Secretary-nominee Chuck Hagel and John Brennan, nominated to head the CIA, in a quest for more information about what President Obama did on the night that terrorists killed four Americans in the U.S. Consulate in Libya. Published February 11, 2013
Obama threatens severe cuts if no agreement
The White House on Sunday stepped up pressure on Republicans to adopt a short-term budget patch that would cancel the $85 billion in spending "sequesters" due on March 1, saying that government spending is still needed to prop up a stubbornly sluggish economy. Published February 10, 2013
White House: GOP spreading ‘myths’ about Obama’s fiscal approach
The White House accused congressional Republicans on Sunday of spreading "myths" about President Obama's efforts to avoid looming budget cuts and blamed the GOP for pushing an "unbalanced" approach that favors the wealthy. Published February 10, 2013
Chicago fundraiser Penny Pritzker eyed for Commerce secretary post
Chicago businesswoman Penny Pritzker, who ran President Obama's campaign fundraising operation in 2008 and was criticized for her role in a bank failure, is under consideration to serve as Commerce secretary. Published February 7, 2013
Clone Oval Office report denied
The White House tried to clarify a mystery Wednesday about the government constructing a replica Oval Office for President Obama — but the attempt to explain raised more questions than it answered. Published February 6, 2013
Biden does damage control with European leaders after Hagel’s policy flub
Vice President Joseph R. Biden assured European leaders Saturday that the U.S. is not pursuing a policy of "containment" toward Iran, two days after U.S. Defense secretary-nominee Chuck Hagel mistakenly characterized the Obama administration's policy. Published February 2, 2013