We Can't Wait is a policy initiative launched by the U.S. President Barack Obama's administration in October 2011 to institute policies by executive orders, administrative rulemaking, and recess appointments. The initiative was developed in response to the United States Congress' unwillingness to pass economic legislation proposed by Obama, and conflicts in Congress during the 2011 debt ceiling crisis.
Executive actions
The following is a list of actions conducted by Barack Obama's administration as part of the We Can't Wait program, along with the brief description, and the date issued.
Instituted tax credits for employers who hire unemployed or disabled veterans -- creates a $5,600 tax credit for firms that hire unemployed veterans, and a $9,600 credit for employers that hire veterans with service-connected disabilities.
Instituted policies to reduce student loan payments -- has Department of Education issue rules to cap payments on federal student loans at 15% of the borrower's discretionary income, or 10% of the borrower discretionary income for individuals in certain public-sector fields. Also allows borrowers to consolidate their education loans, and refinance them at a lower interest rate.
Allocated $2 billion to support startup companies -- has the Small Business Administration give out $1 billion in capital to startup companies, and $1 billion worth of software, consulting, and legal services to startups.
Mandated minimum wage and overtime protections for home care workers -- has the Department of Labor issue rules that would provide minimum wage and overtime protections for two million workers who provide in-home care services for the elderly and infirmed.
Appointed Richard Cordray as the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- uses recess appointment powers to install Cordray as director of the CFPB until the end of the next congressional term. Based on the Dodd-Frank financial legislation passed in 2010, the director is needed for the CFPB to regulate non-bank financial institutions, and for the CFPB to engage in rulemaking.
Initiated program to help youths find summer jobs -- has the Department of Labor allocate $1.5 billion to help create 250,000 paid and unpaid summer jobs, and year-round employment for low-income youths.
President Obama has expedited seven solar and wind energy projects in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Wyoming. Together, these infrastructure projects will produce nearly 5,000 MW of clean energy, according to the White House. The five solar projects include the following installations:
*Desert Harvest Solar Energy, a 150 MW PV plant under development by enXco in California.
*McCoy Solar Energy, a 750 MW PV plant under development by NextEra in California.
*Moapa Solar Energy Center, a multiple-technology solar plant under development by RES Americas and the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians in Nevada. The 200 MW project would employ 100 MW of PV technology and 100 MW of CSP technology.
*Silver State South, a 350 MW PV plant under development in Nevada by First Solar.
Some Republicans have criticized the We Can't Wait campaign as a threat to Congress's oversight authority. House Speaker John Boehner stated that Obama's executive orders will be reviewed to ensure that they do not conflict with the Constitution or federal law.