Barack Obama's domestic plan during his first term included healthcare reform, an economic stimulus package, and troop withdrawals from Iraq.
Healthcare reform was implemented as part of Barack Obama's domestic plan during his first term, resulting in the passing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). This legislation aimed to provide access to healthcare for more Americans by introducing measures such as abolishing pre-existing conditions as a cause for denying care and offering federal subsidies for those who couldn't afford insurance.
Additionally, an economic stimulus package was put in place to address the effects of the Great Recession. This package included initiatives like the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which provided funds for job creation, infrastructure development, and support for local governments.
Furthermore, President Obama's domestic plan included troop withdrawals from Iraq, marking a significant shift in U.S. military involvement in the region during his first term in office.