Washington – Search Begins For Obama Presidential Library Site

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    President Barack Obama reads a document in the Oval Office, Jan. 7, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)Washington – The search for a home for President Barack Obama’s presidential library is officially underway.

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    With Obama’s blessing, top supporters are launching a foundation that will develop and build the library, which will both house his presidential records and serve as a monument to his legacy.

    The nonprofit Barack H. Obama Foundation will be led by Marty Nesbitt, a close Obama friend from Chicago, and Julianna Smoot, a former White House social secretary and top official in Obama’s re-election campaign.

    A vigorous competition to host the library has already ramped up. Hawaii, where Obama was born, and Illinois, his longtime home, have been lobbying the Obamas both publicly and privately. New York, where Obama went to college, also has expressed interest.

    With so many of Obama’s aides and supporters calling Chicago home, the focus has increasingly turned to the Windy City, where Obama was first elected and came into his own as a national political figure. The involvement of Nesbitt, a Chicago businessman, in forming the foundation is likely to amplify speculation that Chicago has an inside track to getting the library. The third founding member of the nonprofit’s board, Kevin Poorman, is also based in Chicago and runs a company formed by Chicago businesswoman Penny Pritzker, who is now Obama’s commerce secretary.

    “No specific site, institution, city or state is advantaged over another at this point,” Nesbitt said in an interview. “The ultimate site will be chosen based on the merits.”

    Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s former chief of staff, said Chicago is “undeniably a natural fit” to host an Obama library and museum.

    In February, the foundation will ask parties that want to host the library to make their interest known. That list will be culled and in May, the foundation will notify the groups that will be invited to submit formal, detailed proposals. The president and first lady Michelle Obama will make the decision, and the foundation will announce it in early 2015.

    “He has asked us to lead the planning and development of a library in a way that reflects his values and priorities over the course of his career in public service,” Nesbitt said – values like expanding economic opportunity, promoting peace and dignity abroad, and inspiring the ethic of American citizenship.

    The foundation plans to hire full-time staff later this year. Although it will start fundraising right away to cover its own costs, most of the money to build the library won’t be raised until after Obama leaves the White House. While Obama is still in office, the foundation won’t take donations from foreigners, lobbyists or organizations that aren’t nonprofits. It also plans to disclose all donations over $200.

    The president, Mrs. Obama and White House staffers won’t raise money for the foundation until Obama leaves office, the group said. Obama will be kept up to date but won’t be closely involved in the screening of the site proposals.

    For the communities vying for the library, much of the legwork required to put together a proposal is already complete. Hawaii officials have been working to lure the library since the 2008 Iowa caucuses – before Obama was even elected president – and has gently lobbied Obama’s sister and close friends. At the University of Chicago, where Obama once taught law, a behind-the-scenes effort is being led by Susan Sher, a top university official and Mrs. Obama’s former chief of staff.

    In Honolulu, University of Hawaii professor Robert Perkinson, who is heading a statewide campaign for the library, said Hawaii’s efforts would now accelerate. “We have most of the building blocks we need, but assembling everything will take a lot of hours,” he said.

    In addition to serving as the official repository for presidential records and artifacts, the libraries often have an accompanying presidential center as a vehicle for ex-presidents to promote policies and coordinate humanitarian efforts after leaving office. Some groups already vying for Obama’s library have proposed that he build a center or institute in one location and the library in another.


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    CSLMoish
    CSLMoish
    10 years ago

    Will this monument to his legacy include a film on how to take a billion dollars and build a website that doesn’t function?
    Will there be any books besides the ones he’s written ( I mean the ones he’s had someone write?)

    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    10 years ago

    Cool, atleast we can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    10 years ago

    The unemployment office so everyone can remember him for what he meant?

    10 years ago

    I would put it in New York. It emphasizes the value of education.

    Chicago would emphasize the value of community action. Nice but not enough to really reform trust in America.

    Hawaii would be really neat I guess, but it would only be available to the elite. I would think that younger minds who have limited assets would benefit from the museum.

    Overall, if it is in the Continental United States, it wont be a black eye on the community of human respect.

    ComeOn
    ComeOn
    10 years ago

    Indonesia. Next to the Muslim elementary school he went to, which incidentally only accepts Indonesian citizens.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    10 years ago

    Perhaps it should be in his birthplace, whichever town in Indonesia that is.

    cool-3931
    cool-3931
    10 years ago

    What a waste of money… don’t care who’s money it is. The guy should just go into oblivion in another few years….. Why all the fuss???

    Satmar
    Satmar
    10 years ago

    Kenya is also requesting to build it there because thats obama’s official birthplace…

    lazerx
    lazerx
    10 years ago

    I suggest Uganda. I think that they will benefit from the prestige of house such awesome records of what was accomplished in Obama’s 8 years.

    10 years ago

    Nice to see all talk radio fans coming out of the woodwork attacking the president, people who naver think for themselves they need to listin to talk radio to form an opinion

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    10 years ago

    Chicago. Hawaii will get some sort of historic site, but it is too remote for scholars.

    Did you know Obama’s Chicago home is across the street from a huge synagoge? Security there is no longer an issue.

    10 years ago

    Put it in a Federal Prison……the one that he will go to after, and if he ever leaves office.

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    10 years ago

    Too bad this posting system doesn’t allow picture replies. I have a wonderful picture of an outhouse with a sign on it saying ” Obama’s Presidential Library”. which pretty much says what many of us feel about him and his time in office.