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  • SOTU - Education, 1999 [3]
  • SOTU - Outreach/Contributors, 1999
  • Materials I I I ( i David Dreyer Thematic Memo TAB 4 Major Themes of FY 95 Budget TAB 5 Transcript of oval Office Meeting on state of Union TAB 6 Transcript of New Yorker interview with Sid Blumenthal TAB 7 Mike, Like Nick Lemann's memo
  • SOTU, 1999 [2]
  • . traiiscript DATE SUBJECTffiTLE 0111.1/1999 · re: State of the Union Meeting (35 pages) RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Paul Glastris OA/Box Number: 19211 . '' FOLDER TITLE: SOTU, 1999 [2] 2006-0463-F . 1858
  • SOTU - Notes/Memo, 1999
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Paul Glastris Subseries: OA/ID Number: 19213 FolderiD: Folder Title: SOTU -Notes/Memo, 1999 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 --- --- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ j Withdrawal
  • SOTU, 1999 [4]
  • OF THE UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATE,S CAPITOL January 19, 1999 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, honored guests, my fellow Americans: Tonight, I have the honor of reporting on the State of the Union. Let me begin by saluting the new
  • Past State of the Unions [SOTU's] [2]
  • November 21, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR MICHAEL WALDMAN FROM: JOSH GOTTHEIMER RE: Historical Brief: SOTU Origins I. Constitution: Article II, Section 3: "[The President] shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the union
  • SOTU - Education, 1999
  • of, and skills at, working with young children and their families, particularly in developing language and literacy skills. ### ...'·- • DRAFT STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGE SCHEDULE Wednesday 1/5 Meeting with Daschle/Gephardt and statement on new school
  • SOTU, 1999 [3]
  • \JJ \1 Draft 1111199 noon sotu99.4 PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES CAPITOL January 19, 1999. .-----. _ ...- / ) . I' , .~ Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, ,. Members ofCongress.~honored guests, my fellow
  • to last year's, that•••• ~J . \.7 '"'"'\ ~ s: otJ- ·( ~ ~ c- \~· ·'t- ... .u "' . ~ L"v'l- #" .( ~ '- ' l.l 3. In his State of the Union Address, the President called for a more aggressive approach to accountability--to make sure that federal
  • Past State of the Unions [SOTU's] [5]
  • I December 7, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan SUBJECT: DPC State of the Union Rollout Following is a list of possible announcements that the President could make prior or to the State of the Union. HEALTH
  • SOTU, 1999 [6]
  • Draft 1113/99 3:30pm sotu99.75 PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES CAPITOL January 19, 1999 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, honored guests, my fellow ·~ Americans: On your behalf, let me
  • SOTU, 1999 [5]
  • / ' Draft 1117/99 4pm sotu99.16 PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES CAPITOL January 19, 1999 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, Members of Congress, honored guests, my fellow Americans: First, let me recognize two
  • Past State of the Unions [SOTU's] [1]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Paul Glastris Subseries: OA/ID Number: 19210 FolderiD: Folder Title: Past State of the Unions (SOTU's) Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary
  • SOTU, 1999 [1]
  • : . Speechwriting Paul Glastris Series/Staff Member: Subseries: 19211. OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: SOTU, 1999 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 p Draft 115/99 2am PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
  • SOTU Ideas [3]
  • Past State of the Unions [SOTU's] [4]
  • Presidential Records Speechwriting Paul Glastris OA/Box Number: 19210 FOLDER TITLE: Past State ofthe Unions [SOTU's] [4] 2006-0463-F . 1321 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom of Information Act- (5 U.S.C. 552(b)] Pl
  • SOTU - Education, 1999 [2]
  • Wennogle to Paul Glastris; re: Jenner Elementary (partial) (1 page) 12/28/1998 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Paul Glastris OA/Box Number: 19212 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU- Education, 1999 [2] 2006-0463-F . 1317 RESTRICTION
  • Past State of the Unions [SOTU's] [3]
  • . Let us summon the courage to seize it. Thank you. God bless America. END 10:10 P.M. EST 14 November 23, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT CC: JOHN PODESTA DOUGSOSNIK FROM: MICHAEL WALDMAN SUBJECT: STATE OF THE UNION-- CONTEXT & PURPOSES
  • SOTU - Crime, 1999
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Paul Glastris Subseries: OA/ID Number: 19213 FolderiD: Folder Title: SOTU - Crime, 1999 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 •• THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 10, 2000 MR. PRESIDENT: We
  • suggestion is that you use the State of the Union to preview the refor:ms you intend to push in your reauthorization proposals, focused on issues of choice, quality and accountability. I I Here are some speciftc__ideas consistent with these themes
  • this projected surplus to save Social Security, to strengthen Medicare, to meet the challenges of the aging of America. In my State of the Union address, I laid out a four-point plan to do that: saving Social Security; strengthening Medicare; providing tax relief
  • SOTU - Education, 1999 [1]
  • , Clinton is boldly recasting Washington's role in public education for the next century. In his State of the Union address, Clinton proposed using the federal government's . almost $20 billion contribution to public elementary and secondary education
  • ofthe Union address, the President announced a bold retirement policy, U.S.A. accounts. In this year's SOTU, he could announce policies to bring the other two goals within the reach of every American family with a breadwinner who works 40 hours or more
  • flrom: John Re: Arbogas~tate/Office ofLegal Adviser) State of the Union Address & Education-· Mention of Presidential Request to Federal Agencies to Form Tutoring Partnerships with America Reads ·Targeted D.C. Elamentary Schools Dear Ms. Echaveste
Budget, 1998 (Item)
  • mvestments to advance the President's comprehensive education agenda. Much work remains for the future because Republicans in Congress killed, at least for now, critical priorities, including: X School Modernization. Beginning with his State of the Union
  • . The liberal wing of his formula from 1992, and in so doing he more Northern, more urban, more union, more formulated the consensus that prevails right minority- saw him as the American version of now. In his 1996 State of the Union Message, he a Western
  • Executive Committee. r.ah On October 4, 1957, the Soviets launched the Sputnik satellite, challenging America's technological lead in the Cold War. Three months later, in his State ofthe Union address, President Dwight Eisenhower called on Americans
  • SOTU Ideas SOTU 1999 After School, 1/99 Arlington Traditional School Teacher Quality, 1/99 Childcare After School, 11/98 Higher Education, 10/98 International Reinventing Government DLC Past Speeches Violence Against Children, 12/98 : rw~:~OSdRES
  • SOTU Ideas [2]
Norfolk [1] (Item)
  • A.F.S.C.M.E., 3/99 After School, 11/98 Espy, 12/98 Past State of the Unions ... t(,~ll v ~.I\U4fD ~ PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NQ. AND TYPE 001. lists SUBJECT/TITLE DATE re: Aircraft Manifests (8
  • nuclear tests once and for all. As I proposed Tuesday in the State of the Union Address, we should substantially increase our efforts to help Russia and other former Soviet nations prevent weapons material and knowledge from falling into the hands
  • in my State of the Union address last month. First, I proposed that we devote sixty-two percent of the surplus · for the next fifteen years to saving Social Security, investing a portion in the private sector. By doing so, we can guarantee the soundness
  • cannot allow that to happen. Medicare is more than just a program. For three decades it has been a way to honor our parents and grandparents, and to protect the bonds of mutual obligation between the generations. As I said in my State of the Union
  • in the 6th grade, so that they can get the guidance and hope they need so they can know that they, too, will be able to go on to college." President Clinton, State of the Union Address, January 27, 1998 Result: The legislation launches a new national effort
  • of the Internet for learning, for the arts, as a means to spread our shared values. The First Lady and I launched the White House Millennium Program to help our nation honor our past and imagine our future as we come to this new millennium. In the State
  • of the central challenges outlined by the President in his State of the Union Address -- ensuring qualified, well-prepared teachers in classrooms across America. These steps included: (1) a $1 .4 billion initiative to hire well-prepared teachers to reduce class
  • for. END 11:33 A.M. EDT 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .,.- .. I THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release January 27, 1998 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT Hall of the House United States Capitol 9:12P.M. EST
  • reformers of all political stripes from coast to coast. President Clinton, a Democrat, demanded an end to social promotions this year in his State of the Union speech. Long Beach and Chicago have attracted national notice for sending students to summer
  • SOTU Ideas [1]
  • at the Crossroads: Budget Choices, Fiscal Discipline and the Outlook for FY 2000 and Beyond by JacobJ. Lew Director, Office of Management and Budget The Brookings Institution May 26,1999 Four monthS ago in his State of the Union address, President Clinton put
Unity, 3/3/99 (Item)
  • . We are united in our determination to keep them secure. e That is the aim of the three-part plan that I described in my State of the Union address last month. First, I proposed that we devote sixty-two percent of the surplus for the next fifteen
  • Grambling State Then and Now- Millennium Teacher Quality and Recruitment Reinventing Government Education Reform Tour Budget 98 Community Initiatives State of the Union-99 Crime Rating Public. Schools Welfare to Work-Cars State of the Union-99 Education
  • they can know that they, too, will be able to _go on to college." . ~President Clinton, State of the Union address, January 27, 1998 The Urgent Need for High Hopes: College graduates can expect to earn at least $600,000 more over their lifetime than high
  • will continue to insist that a substantial portion of the surplus -- the majority -- as I have outlined since the State of the Union, be set aside in a way that will save Social Security and Medicare and will enable us to pay down the debt, to keep interest
  • on America at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries Office of Speechwriting December 1998 • December 14, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR SPEECHWRITERS .)k\/·-· / FROM: JOSH GOTTHEIMER INTERNS . SUBJECT: SOTU: MILLENNIA COMPARISONS F' To produce the attached
Norfolk [3] (Item)
  • of Humane Letters from St. Paul's College, Livingstone College and Florida Memorial College. Scott has also received Honorary Doctorates of Law from Virginia State and Virginia Union Universities. Congressman Scott resides in Newport News. E EvenC9/05/99
  • in the heart of the country, would be an essential pivot in any union of states. Against this background, Hamilton, in an attempt to win over New Yorkers to the convention's plan, launched a project of explaining and defending the Constitution which eventually
  • are inside the schoolhouse door they must be free of fear and free of distraction. That is one of the ideas behind school uniforms. When I spoke of school uniforms in my 1996 State of the Union Address, it was an old idea without much new credence
  • . Ever since the State of the Union address, I have been pleading with this Congress to fund our fair share of the International Monetary Fund, and they still haven't done it. They still haven't done it. And it's playing games with our own economic future
  • Dakota Farmers Union, the state of South Dakota actually came to me and the governor then and asked me for a copy of the banking laws that I had changed in Arkansas -- because I changed our state banking laws to try to help the bankers keep more farmers
  • at George Washington University; last Christmas, you purchased gifts online from the Oval Office; in Janumy, you responded to electronic mail following your State of the Union Address; and in February, you gave your first online interview. Following