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Letters to President Obama

When President Obama took office, he asked his staff to send him 10 letters from constituents to read every night. These letters—hand-picked from the thousands of emails and handwritten notes that the White House receives every day—represent the stories and concerns of Americans across the country. The President reads a new batch of letters every night, and he’s often visited letter writers in their hometowns and spoken about how these messages have inspired him and his policies.
 
Take a look through some of the letters sent to the President throughout his Administration. You can browse year by year or look for letters on specific topics.

Answered Letters from 2016

 
Answered
Social Progress & Equality
Featured
August 9, 2016

You changed the way America thought and looked at the world.

August 9, 2016
Kathleen
 
Answered
From Kids
March 31, 2016

I think this country needs more spunk...

March 31, 2016
Lily
 
Answered
Social Progress & Equality
From Kids
Health Care
March 14, 2016

Hello my name is Mari and I’m 8 years old, I live in Flint, Michigan...

March 14, 2016
Mari
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Flint, Michigan
 
American Leadership
Answered
February 18, 2016

I heard last night...that you will visit Havana in March...

February 18, 2016
Ileana R. Yarza
 
Answered
Social Progress & Equality
From Kids
February 5, 2016

I'm writing to you about my dad. He's an inmate at the Patuxent Institute in Jessup, MD...

February 5, 2016
Madison
 
American Leadership
Answered
Health Care
January 29, 2016

I am a very concerned pregnant woman living in the south. The recent…

January 29, 2016
Ashley Young
|
Clinton, South Carolina
 
Answered
Veterans
January 14, 2016

I want to serve my country, make a difference...

January 14, 2016
Patrick A. Holbrook
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Honolulu, Hawaii