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Vice President Biden Announces New Initiatives to Help Homeowners, Veterans, and Workers Access Legal Services

WASHINGTON, DC – At a Middle Class Task Force event today, co-hosted by the Department of Justice’s Access to Justice Initiative, Vice President Biden announced a series of steps designed to help middle class and low-income families secure their legal rights. These actions include strengthening foreclosure mediation programs, helping veterans secure the legal help they need, and making it easier for workers to find a qualified attorney when they believe their rights have been violated.

“In difficult economic times, we want to make sure all Americans—regardless of income or status—have access to the resources they need to pursue justice,” said Vice President Joe Biden. “The initiatives we are announcing today represent an important step toward that goal and will help thousands of Americans get the legal assistance they need.”
Today’s announcement is the culmination of work between the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Access to Justice Initiative and federal agencies like the Department of Labor (DOL), the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), as well as partners in the advocacy community.

“As a prosecutor and former judge, I know that the fundamental integrity of our justice system, and our faith in it, depends on effective representation on both sides of the courtroom,” said Attorney General Eric Holder. “With the strides we have made – and with the additional steps soon to come – I am confident that we can build a fairer and more effective justice system.”

“Many people’s lives can be improved without major new investments, and in fact with real savings, if we simply help them access the legal rights and benefits that are theirs. That’s why the Department's Access to Justice Initiative is honored to work with the Vice President, HUD, the Labor Department, and the VA to make justice a reality,” said DOJ Senior Counselor for Access to Justice Larry Tribe.

Legal Support for Workers

The Department of Labor and the American Bar Association (ABA) today announced a collaboration to help workers resolve complaints received by DOL’s Wage and Hour Division, such as not getting paid the minimum wage or not being paid overtime, or being denied family medical leave. Beginning on December 13, 2010, complainants whose cases cannot be resolved by DOL because of limited capacity will be given a toll-free number to a newly created system where they are connected to an ABA-approved attorney referral provider if there are participating attorneys in their area.

In addition, if DOL has conducted an investigation, the complainant will be given information about the findings to provide to an attorney who may take the case, including the violations at issue and any back wages owed. DOL has also developed a special process for complainants and representing attorneys to obtain relevant case information and documents when available.

Said Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, “Our nation’s workers deserve full and fair compensation, and this Administration is committed to ensuring that they receive it.  Today’s announced collaboration with the American Bar Association streamlines worker access to additional legal resources and builds on the Department of Labor’s continued efforts to ensure that employers comply with America’s labor laws.”

Veterans’ Access to Legal Help

Today the Vice President announced that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) have launched an awareness campaign between the VA’s community-based Vet Centers and local LSC legal aid service providers to help veterans better address legal challenges in areas such as foreclosure, consumer fraud, and employment issues. The first phase of the new awareness campaign is already underway. LSC-funded programs have reached out to 51 Vet Centers operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs in the mid-Atlantic region, Maine, and Arkansas to share information about legal services and to create appropriate referral systems to minimize veterans’ frustration in obtaining advice and representation on civil legal problems.
 
In support of this effort, the LSC announced the launch of a new website, www.StatesideLegal.org, to help veterans access information online.  The site was developed to explain legal and military terms in a straightforward way, and includes videos and interactive forms to help veterans advocate for themselves. Information on the website covers such topics as disability benefits, employment, and legal protections for service members confronted with foreclosure actions.

Foreclosure Mediation Programs

Foreclosure mediation programs are designed to identify alternatives to foreclosure that benefit both the homeowner and the lender. Today, the Vice President announced a number of initiatives to strengthen these mediation programs.

DOJ’s Access to Justice Initiative and HUD issued a joint report identifying emerging strategies for effective foreclosure mediation programs, such as well-trained housing counselors and pro bono attorneys who can counsel and support homeowners throughout the mediation process. To assist jurisdictions that are developing or expanding mediation programs, the report describes several features that have a positive impact on program effectiveness.  The report also lists existing foreclosure mediation programs that are interested in sharing their experiences with other program stakeholders throughout the country. To view the report, click HERE.

Additionally, HUD announced a new training webinar that will highlight strategies and resources for avoiding foreclosure. The training, which is aimed at a wide variety of audiences including homeowners, housing counselors, pro bono attorneys and mediators, will include topics such as accessing housing counseling resources, finding state-specific foreclosure prevention resources, avoiding foreclosure rescue scams, and understanding Federal foreclosure prevention programs.

HUD also provided guidance on the use of Community Development Block Grant and Neighborhood Stabilization Funds for housing counseling, a resource that can increase the effectiveness of foreclosure mediation programs. To view the guidance, click HERE.
 
In addition to these efforts, NeighborWorks, a national non-profit created by Congress and funded by Congressional appropriations, will debut a foreclosure mediation workshop at the NeighborWorks Training Institute in December. More than 2,000 counselors and other nonprofit professionals are expected to attend the Training Institute. NeighborWorks is one of the largest funders of foreclosure-mitigation counseling in the nation, and is the administrator of the National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling program.
 
Finally, the Federal Trade Commission today announced a new rule and several enforcement actions to protect vulnerable homeowners from mortgage rescue fraud. To view the FTC’s press release, click HERE.
 
More information about the Department of Justice’s Access to Justice Initiative can be found at: www.justice.gov/access.

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President Obama, Vice President Biden to Visit Kokomo, IN

WASHINGTON—On Tuesday, November 23rd, President Obama and Vice President Biden will travel to Kokomo, Indiana, as part of their White House to Main Street tour. 

In recent years, Kokomo has been hard-hit by devastating plant closing and layoffs, but with the help of the Recovery Act and the Administration’s auto restructuring plan, Kokomo is on the rebound today and unemployment has dropped by nearly 8 percentage points since mid-2009.  A new hybrid vehicle component manufacturing plant has opened with the help of an $89 million Recovery Act grant; newly-restructured Chrysler has invested $300 million to retool and modernize the Kokomo transmission plant, which has helped retain more than 1,000 workers at its Kokomo plants this year and Recovery Act community development funds have helped support a downtown revitalization that led to the opening of a dozen new businesses in the area. 

President Obama last visited Kokomo in April 2008 where he discussed the importance of investing in infrastructure, manufacturing and clean energy to bring good jobs to places like Kokomo.

Vice President Biden: It Gets Better

 

The life that lies ahead is so much greater than the difficulties that lie behind you. It will get better,” said Vice President Biden in a video message, joining thousands of Americans that have come together to share their messages of hope and encouragement for LGBT youth who are struggling as part of the It Gets Better Project

Vice President Biden wanted to share his message of support following the tragic suicides of so many young people due to bullying and taunting. Like President Obama, he wanted to speak directly to youth out there that are experiencing incredible pain and feelings of isolation because they may be or are perceived to be gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender.

If you are a young person who’s been bullied or harassed by your peers, or you’re a parent or teacher who knows a young person being bullied or harassed, here are a few resources that can help:

Brian Bond is Deputy Director of the Office of Public Engagement

Vice President Biden: It Gets Better

November 17, 2010 | 3:59 | Public Domain

As part of the It Gets Better Project, Vice President Joe Biden offers a message of support to LGBT youth who are being bullied.

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Statement from the Vice President on the New START Treaty

Failure to pass the New START Treaty this year would endanger our national security. Without ratification of this Treaty, we will have no Americans on the ground to inspect Russia’s nuclear activities, no verification regime to track Russia’s strategic nuclear arsenal, less cooperation between the two nations that account for 90 percent of the world’s nuclear weapons, and no verified nuclear reductions. The New START treaty is a fundamental part of our relationship with Russia, which has been critical to our ability to supply our troops in Afghanistan and to impose and enforce strong sanctions on the Iranian government.  
 
President Obama has made an extraordinary commitment to ensure the modernization of our nuclear infrastructure, which had been neglected for several years before he took office. We have made clear our plans to invest $80 billion on modernization over the next decade, and, based on our consultations with Senator Kyl, we plan to request an additional $4.1 billion for modernization over the next five years.
 
The new START Treaty enjoys broad, bipartisan support.  The Senate has held 18 hearings on the Treaty.  It was approved by the Foreign Relations Committee with bipartisan support.  It has been endorsed by prominent former officials from both parties, including former Secretaries of State George Shultz, James Baker, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, and Warren Christopher, former Defense Secretaries James Schlesinger, William Cohen, William Perry, Frank Carlucci, and Harold Brown, and former National Security Advisors Brent Scowcroft, Stephen Hadley, and Sandy Berger.  It is consistent with previous Strategic Nuclear Arms Treaties, each of which passed with over 85 votes in the Senate.
 
Given new START’s bipartisan support and enormous importance to our national security, the time to act is now and we will continue to seek its approval by the Senate before the end of the year.

Photostream: Behind the Scenes in October

Pete Souza and the White House Photo Office published a new set of behind the scene photos from the month of October to the White House Flickr feed. Check out photos of the President’s visit to the Daily Show, the Obama family dog Bo peeking into the Oval Office, the President and the First Lady handing out Halloween treats at the White House, and about 50 more photos you don’t want to miss. 

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How The Recovery Act is Boosting Small Biz – and Ice Cream Production – Across America

Stories are popping up all over the country of small business start-ups that were made possible by the Recovery Act – stories of companies like The Penny Ice Creamery in Santa Cruz, CA.

Recently, Kendra Backer and Zach Davis, the owners of The Penny Ice Creamery, made this YouTube video, thanking President Obama, the Administration and Congress for passing the Recovery Act, which helped make their dreams a reality. It tells the story of how their dream of opening an ice cream shop that makes “really great ice cream from scratch; the kind of ice cream that Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Ben Franklin used to enjoy,” was made possible as a result of a $250,000 Recovery Act small business loan.

Vice President Joe Biden liked their video so much, that he called Kendra and Zach last week to thank them for sharing their story and to congratulate them on the success of their business.  Watch the video of the Vice President’s call with Zach and Kendra and see the excerpts from the Penny Ice Creamery’s ‘Thank You’ video:

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Vice President Joe Biden Calls The Penny Ice Creamery

November 15, 2010 | 2:05 | Public Domain

Vice President Joe Biden calls Kendra Backer and Zach Davis, the owners of The Penny Ice Creamery in Santa Cruz, CA to thank them for sharing their story in a YouTube video and to congratulate them on the success of their business. Their dream of opening an ice cream shop that makes “really great ice cream from scratch; the kind of ice cream that Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Ben Franklin used to enjoy,” was made possible as a result of a $250,000 Recovery Act small business loan.

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Readout of the Vice President's Call with Iraqi Council of Representatives Speaker Osama Al-Nujayfi

The Vice President spoke today with Iraqi Council of Representatives Speaker Osama al-Nujayfi to congratulate him on his election to his new position and to welcome the strong participation of Iraqiyya in the new government.

Vice President Biden Honors "Those Who Served and Sacrificed"

While the President joined around 1,400 base personnel and families and several hundred Korean vets in Seoul, the Vice President spent Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery and took part in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns.  Watch a quick video from his time there.

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Vice President Biden Greets Veterans at the White House

Vice President Joe Biden talks to blue star mothers at the Veterans' Day breakfast in the East Room of the White House, November 11, 2010. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

Vice President Joe Biden Leans Over Chief of Staff of the Airforce General Schwartz at the Veterans Day Breakfast

Vice President Joe Biden leans over Chief of Staff of the Airforce General Schwartz at the Veterans Day breakfast in the East Room of the White House, November 11, 2010. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

Vice President Joe Biden Shakes Hands After Speaking at the Veterans Day Ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery

Vice President Joe Biden shakes hands after speaking at the Veterans Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 2010. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

Attendees of the Veterans Day Ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery

Attendees of the Veterans Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery sing God Bless America, in Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 2010. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

Vice President Joe Biden Talks to a Family Member in Section 60

Vice President Joe Biden talks to a family member in section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, November 11, 2010. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann)

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