Describe and explain how these legislative acts, signed by President Barack Obama, helped people.



ARRA

ACA

ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act) was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2009 in response to the Great Recession. The act aimed to stimulate the economy and create jobs by investing in infrastructure projects, providing tax relief for individuals and businesses, and expanding unemployment benefits. ARRA also included funding for education, healthcare, and renewable energy projects. Overall, the act helped to support millions of Americans during a difficult economic time and aid in the recovery of the economy.

ACA (Affordable Care Act), also known as Obamacare, was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. This legislation aimed to expand access to healthcare for millions of Americans by implementing provisions such as the creation of health insurance marketplaces, Medicaid expansion, and subsidies for low-income individuals to purchase insurance. The ACA also included consumer protections such as coverage for pre-existing conditions and allowing young adults to stay on their parents' insurance plans until the age of 26. Overall, the ACA helped to increase the number of Americans with health insurance coverage and improve healthcare access and affordability for many individuals and families.