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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Illinois is marking its first Barack Obama Day.
A law signed last year marks Aug. 4 in honour of the 44th president. Saturday was Obama’s 57th birthday.
The Hawaii native began his career as a community organizer in Chicago. He served in the Illinois state Senate from 1997 to 2005 before joining the U.S. Senate. He began the first of two terms in the White House in 2009.
A spokeswoman said the Obama family would celebrate the day with dinner in Washington, D.C.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel was Obama’s first presidential chief of staff. He tweeted good wishes saying, “57 never looked so good!”
Former Vice-President Joe Biden tweeted a selfie of Obama and him taken last week with best wishes to “my brother.”
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