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NATIONAL SERVICE BILL WATCH:Obama "urges" citizens to undertake national service

WASHINGTON-Calling on Americans to volunteer, President Barack Obama signed a $5.7 billion national service bill Tuesday that triples the size of the AmeriCorps service program over the next eight years and expands ways for students to earn money for college."What this legislation does, then, is to help harness this patriotism and connect deeds to needs,"said Obama, a former community organizer in Chicago."It creates opportunities to serve for students, seniors and everyone in between,"he said. "And it is just the beginning of a sustained, collaborative and focused effort to involve our greatest resource-our citizens-in the work of remaking this nation."Joining Obama was Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who has been battling brain cancer.Kennedy championed the legislation with Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, and the bill was named in honor of the Massachusetts Democrat.Kennedy told the audience that included former President Bill Clinton, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former first lady Rosalyn Carter that Obama's efforts echoed those of his late brother, President John F. Kennedy."Today, another young president has challenged another generation to give back to their nation," Kennedy said, citing his brother's advocacy for the Peace Corps.The service law expands ways for students and seniors to earn money for college through their volunteer work. It aims to foster and fulfill people's desire to make a difference, such as by mentoring children, cleaning up parks or buildings and weatherizing homes for the poor."I'm asking you to help change history's course, put your shoulder up against the wheel," Obama said. "And if you do, I promise you your life will be richer, our country will be stronger, and someday, years from now, you may remember it as the moment when your own story and the American story converged, when they came together, and we met the challenges of our new century."Bolstering voluntary public service programs has been a priority of Obama, who credits his work as a community organizer in his early 20s for giving him direction in life. The president cited his work in Chicago as an example of how one person can make a difference."All that's required on your part is a willingness to make a difference," Obama said."And that is, after all, the beauty of service: Anybody can do it."Obama visited the SEED School of Washington, a public boarding school that serves inner-city students facing problems in both the classroom and at home, for the signing ceremony.Afterward, Obama and first lady Michelle Obama joined Clinton to plant trees at a national park site along the Anacostia River in northeast Washington....

PICTURE:President Barack Obama digs a hole before planting a tree as they participate in a national service project at Kenilworth Aquatic Garden in Washington, Tuesday, April 21, 2009.(AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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AmeriCorps:
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/ap/ap_on_go_pr_wh/storytext/us_obama_national_service/31738862/SIG=10r3jj0pt/*http://www.americorps.gov Corporation for National and Community Service: http://www.nationalservice.gov/
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090421/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_obama_national_service
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