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[01/19/1999] (Item)
  • . ARMS Em~iI System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL CREATOR: Page 1 of 43 (NOTES MAIL) "Jason H. Schechter"@lngate3.eop.gov ( "Jason H. Schechter"@lngate3.eop.gov CREATION DATE/TIME: 19-JAN-1999 15:22:40.00 SUBJECT: Background on the State of the Union
  • the steps we need to take to achieve them. "' In the State of the Union, I presented a roadmap for where the country is going, step by step. Today, I want to talk about the significant steps we can take this year to build on our progress and keep us moving
  • DATE/TIME:27-JAN-1997 20:51:23.00 SUBJECT: State of the Union TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ:UNKNOWN TEXT: Do you have time on Tuesday to talk through where we are on various State of the Union ideas
Ideas [1] (Item)
  • : Have the President announce during the SOTU that in order to help parents make more informed choices about which schools to send their children to, he is calling on the' federal government to collect and disseminate information about the performance
  • development plan in his State of the Union Address on Jan. 19, one source said. The president also may say something about the Stadium when the Yankees visit the white House in March to be acknowledged as the World Series champions, Rangel said. But he added
  • true than ever. Across our nation, test scores are up. But too many schools are still failing too many children. In my State of the Union Address I set out a new agenda for America's schools. We should finish the job of hiring 100,000 new teachers
[09/28/1998] (Item)
  • ( CN=Karen Tramontano/OU=WHO/O=EOP@EOP [ WHO 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION FROM: STACIE SPECTOR SUBJECT: STATE OF THE UNION AMPLIFICATION MATERIALS Attached are electronic versions of the State of the Union amplification
  • VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN "l call on American men and women in families to give greater respect to one another. We musr end the deadly scourge of domestic violence in our country." --President Clinton, State of the Union address. 1996 The National Domestic
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Environ 1/99 [1]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17199 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union] Environment 1/99 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 2 6 3 Draft 6/12/98 11:30am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT
[01/11/1999] (Item)
  • year the Welfare to Work and Work Opportunity Tax Credits to encourage more employers to hire welfare recipients and other disadvantaged individuals. Already, in response to your , challenge two years ago in the State ofthe Union, 10,000 companies have
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - Background Articles [3]
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10131 FolderiD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union]- Background Articles [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 2 9 1 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - OMB
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: OAIID Number: 10131 FolderiD: Folder Title: SOTU-OMB Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 2 9 1 EXECUTIVE OmCE OF· THE PRESIDENT Washington, D. C. FAX TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET DATE
  • : UNKNOWN TEXT: Our list of ideas is light on science and technology ideas, which is unfortunate, since this will be the last State of the Union of the Milennium. In addition to Chris's crusade against Superbug, we might consider: I} smart gun technology; 2
[02/07/1997] (Item)
  • Childhood Development As the President announced in his State of the Union Address, he and the First Lady will hold a White House Conference on Early Learning and the Brain this Spring, and the Administration will be accelerating the its efforts focusing
  • nearly 2 million since last year's State of the Union. The welfare rolls have declined by 43 percent since January 1993, when they stood at 14.1 million, and by 35 percent since their August 1996. The percentage of the U.S. population on welfare is at its
  • SOTU 1995 - Draft #4
  • Case Number: 2006-0460-F FOIJA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an · administrative marker· by the Chntbn Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title: .. SOTU 1995- Draft #4 ' Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Boorstin
  • 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
  • opportunity to save Social Security and Medicare, and pay down the debt. As I said in my State of the Union Address one month ago, we can make good on that opportunity -- while providing tax relief like USA Accounts, and while making targeted tax cuts in areas
  • 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
  • School Board. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CINCINNATI YOUTH COLLABORATIVE ROUNDTABLE, XAVIER UNIVERSITY, CINCINNATI, OHIO ^7? # MARCH 23, 1996 w 0 p t / • /6 In my State of the Union address, I talked about the challenges we must face
[11/12/1998] (Item)
  • the 100,000 new police officers in the Crime Bill. During the State of the Union, you should propos~rnew Juvenile legislation with additional funding for 0 000 new antiviolent gang prosecutors. The money can come from ~e B ock Grant ( funds in the Crime Bill
  • Post SOTU [Remarks to Citizens of Buffalo] 1/20/1999 [2]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17195 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Post State of the Union [Remarks to the Citizens of Buffalo] 1/20/99 [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 5 3 Withdrawal
  • is the most daunting- for I am called upon to do justice to a thousand years of history in four minutes ... during dessert. In the State of the Union, I get a whole hour to talk about a single year. Even then, I always run long. Tonight, we are rising
  • of welfare reform 3. Return to work for people \vith disabilities EDUCATION PRIORITIES In his 1997 State of the Union Address, the President announced that education would be the top priority of his second term. While a range of education issues
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - New Economy
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - New Economy Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 Michael Waldman Papers Box
  • benefit is an essential component of any comprehensive reform of Medicare, and that you should indicate your desire to make progress on this issue this year. Weare currently considering a way for you to talk about the issue in the State ofthe Union (which
  • : State Presidents and Executive Directors, State Associations of Counties White House Jan. 26 IGA Reps. Mtg. Jan. 26-27 Democratic Governors State of the Union Briefing Washington, DC Jan. 26-27 National Congress of American Indians Tribal
  • /ID 20474] SCHIP [State Children's Health Insurance Program] Expansion under Title XXI [Binder] [3] [OA/ID 20474] SOTU [State of the Union] [OA/ID 20465] Stem Cell [Folder 1] [OA/ID 20468] Stem Cell [Folder 2] [OA/ID 20468] Stem Cell [Folder 3] [OA/ID
  • national memory - our understanding of who we are, where we came from, and what we want to be. In his State of the union last year, the President proposed and the Congress agreed to fund a $30 million initiative to help save treasures such as the Washington
  • State of the Union 1994 [3]
  • : Speechwriting ~' ~ Series/Staff Member: ~: .• . Carter Wilkie "''·· Subseries: OAIID Number: 4273 FolderiD: Folder Title: State ofthe Union 1994 [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 8 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library
  • and travel. This is essential in the period immediately following the State of the Union. It is also a critical resource in countering any large scale negative paid media campaigns. We should develop a strategy for the use of this time before the end
Illinois (Item)
  • business and employment. 10. Consideration of possible reductions in basic work periods. Incorporated in the report are dissenting statements by two of the Committee members. 7 Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union. January n , 1962
  • , " " " ~' , J ~ (I\A-4, " W\ '4' \1, MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: 'BRUCE REED, GENE SPERLING CC: ' JOHN PODESTA ,SUBJECT: THEMES AND PROPOSALS FOR THE STATE OF THE UNION' ,,This memo outlines three things: first~ the ovetarching theme we propose
  • General Statement: The President challenged everyone in the State of the Union to do their part to help make good on a comprehensive, economic growth strategy that supports our values and allows all Americans to share in such economic growth. That is why
  • of our ideas to'present to the President relat ly soon: perhaps a factor in the FY97 budget and in the State of the Union. Attendees: Rasco, Reed, Ben-Ami, Dim9ndj Riley, Holleman, Terry We did Peterson. Mike Smith is out of town or would
  • , with determination, and with deep good will. Mike Synar was a hero. We're here to honor him, and a lot of people like him -- American heroes who stand up to do the right thing, no matter what the consequences. 2 When I delivered the State of the Union, the first
  • does seem sort· of cold and impersonal. We ought to be looking for ways to soften some of the terms we use in our respective businesses. -!· · For example, "State of the Union." Rigid and formal. Why not just, "How We Doin'?" Scandal? Dust-up. Spin
  • importance to working families. Second, it will provide a basis from which to launch significant child care proposal in the State of the Union. ,. a The conference will address three critical child care challenges -~ availability, affordability, and safety
  • State of the Union Process Documents [1]
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTrrlTLE RESTRICTION 001. memo Bruce Reed and Gene Sperling to the President re: Themes and Proposals for the State of the Union (6 pages) 12/12/1999 P5 002. paper
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - Suggestions/External [1]
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10139 FolderiD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union]- Suggestions I External [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 90 2 7 3 148 .. Jan. 24 I Administmtion
  • --- -- -- ------------------------- -- THE WHITE HOUSE ~tJ221;q993 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mike Sullivan FROM: Carter Wilkie, Speechwriting RE: speeches needed on disk for the President vo(. rJo . Subject/theme ~ /Inaugural Address renewal 1120/93 :?-1 3 c/' State of the Union change 2/17/93
  • attached a suggested format and a copy of the President's challenges as outlined in his State of the Union address. Each agency should submit their draft plan to the Office of Cabinet Affairs by 10:00 am, Wednesday, April lOth. We will share your proposals
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 12/1/98 - 4/30/99 [Binder]: [Post State of the Union - Buffalo, New York 1/20/1999]
  • PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION Post-State of the Union Tour Remarks by, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton Buffalo, NY January 20, 1999 (AJ?plause) Thank you all. Thank you very much. I think you probably could tell when the four of us walked
Meetings (Item)
  • ! State of the Union: Crime Bill II , . I of~~ ll~~ ~~\"'U'" • A. COPS II . B. Certainty of punishment and deterrence \ Intensive fireaims enforcement '~1.~t\:- !)I \.~\\ t::.111£ i i rJJ.. ~~~ \~~, . J Ac¥- ... ~\ f> 8'" D. Values
  • . The Act is the first overhaul of lobbying rules in 50 years and requires lobbyists to disclose who they work for and eliminates loopholes that allow lobbying organizations to avoid • Gift ban. In the 1995 State-of-the-Union Address, President Clinton
  • and edu,cation organizations. ' ' 2) POTUS announcement of new poiicy initiativeirl State of the Union to prepare students for 21st Century by preparing teacher,s. 3) ,POTUS call for White House summiti,nA'Pr.iliof college of educ~tion .deans
  • , partisan differences, and occasional opposition by state and local union affiliates. In addition, in at least one state (Virginia) the potential racial impact of charter schools emerged as an issue. However, there are some bright spots. In Washington State
  • . Discrimination Against Parents (September) The . parental discrimination legislation the President called for in the State of the Union, which . received a flurry of;press attention this spring, will be ready to introduce in September. I . 1 2
  • is releasing an evaluation of several Social Security refonn proposals, inct'uding the Administration's. GAO Comptroller General Walker testified before the Senate Finance Committee on the President's State of the Union proposal in February. t By GAO's
  • SOTU [State of the Union]
  • A CALL TO ACTION FOR AMERICAN EDUCATION IN THE 21sT CENTURY In his State of the Union address tonight, the President will make clear that his number one priority for the next four years is to ensure that Americans have the best ~ducation
  • -in Communications Office to develop message (possibly formention in SOTU?), and submit sChedu..I.ing requests. 0 t\f'-Cd;vvV\J~""\ February \l (il.\ 'iI--.rA.iA.,.y·&vtAA.:-.:Jj \ •. Coordinate substantive planning with NEC, DPC, OMB and Education, and begin
  • the policy shops have to give him paper soon on the SOTU -both overall "vision" and specific suggestions. 2. OMB is continuing public release of the DC plan. materials I'll try to get for both of this morning. There's a package of 3. The campaign finance
  • immunity, and they may request more company documents. Also, he said a couple of times that the members were looking to the SOTU to see how President sets a non-partisan tone. They have a pla=ing meeting 1/30 with members. He said there was interest
  • in a generation.~~~\(, lS~~~ . . . 2 .... ···.. ··~~. I, • .'fi • ~ tA.. . '"!t' ' J)~~· - ~-q_q~ Social problems are on the ~llif"·our leadership is unrivaled around the world~ Still, ·as I said in my State of the Union Address
  • SOTU 1994 - Foreign Policy
  • ., ... " .• Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting -Boorstin ., ., I .. ' ., . Original OAIID Number: 419 Row: .. 48 . ' ' .,• . . Section: ~ 4 Position: Shelf: I :.,_. Stack: 2 v STATE OF THE UNION: NATIONAL SECURITY SECTION DRAFT
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT . FROM: SUBJECT: BRUCE REED MICHAEL COHEN YOUR PLAN FOR NATIONAL STANDARDS AND NATIONAL TESTS IN 4TH GRADE READING AND 8TH GRADE MATH Summary or Plan In your State of the Union Address you challeng~d every state to adopt high national
  • POINTS PRIOR TO 2/29 MEDIA MEETING .. ' .... In the State of the Union, President Clinton challenged CongreSs to pass the Vchip and challenged the entertainrrent industry to provide program ratings so families could better control vvhat comes
  • discovery once again. In my State of the Union address two weeks ago, I proposed a 21st Century Research Fund for path-breaking scientific inquiry - the largest funding increase in history for the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes
  • Conversion State of the Union Address. On January 27, Chairman Franklin attended the State of the Union address as the invited guest of the First Lady and was honored to be seated in the First Lady's Box. Glasgow Middle Schools. On January 27, Linda Chavez
  • and care-givers, as well as on ways that all members of society can use this information to help strengthen America's families. [NOTE: The President first announced this Conference in his State of the Union Address: "Learning begins in the first days
  • 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
  • . memo David Dreyer to President Clinton re: State of the Union (3 pages) 12/30/1993 P5 003. memo Sherle R. Schwenninger to President Clinton re: State of the Union Address (7 pages) 12/2911993 P5 004. memo Walter Russell Mead to President
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Environ 1/27/98 [7]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17200 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union 1999] 1/27/98 [7] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 2 6 2 Michael Lind The Party of Hope T H E PARTY O F
Civility [1] (Item)
  • SUBJECTffiTLE DATE To President Bill Clinton from Benjamin R. Barber re: SOTU (partial) (I page) 01/06/95 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Teny Edmonds ONBox Number: 10981 FOLDER TITLE: Civility [I] 2006-0462-F
  • goals and objectives in carrying out the domestic priorities that the President set forward in this year's State of the Union. OVERALL GOAL: Education. Develop and implement, in concert with other White House offices and the Department of Education
  • 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
  • 1993 sotu We have to recognize that all of our high school graduates need some further education in order to be competitive in this global economy. So we have to establish a partnership between businesses and education and the government
  • State of the Union Address last week, we cannot allow the hum of our prosperity to lull us into complacency. The fact is, many of our industries are facing shortages of skilled workers. In manufacturing, 88 percent of companies are having trouble finding
[01/08/1999] (Item)
  • • ~ ARMS Email System Page 1 of 2 RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Jennifer M. Palmieri ( CN=Jennifer M. Palmieri/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 8-JAN-1999 11:16:38.00 SUBJECT: SOTU/Budget Press Roll-Out Meeting moved to 2:30
  • 'could bring .the incoming freshmen"to the White House tor a speech on reforin. 8 , -,~. . • . January pre-SOTU. The weeks before the State of the Union should include .• series of' events designed to underscore and foreshadow the reform and change
  • to a portion of the state settlement under the law . . . . That is separate and apart from this suit, " an administration official told The Associated Press after Clinton announced the suit in his State of the union address Tuesday night. Earlier Tuesday, Sen
  • of crisis, the community of nations is ready to act. The Congress of the United States simply must step up to its responsibility for leading in this new economy. In my State of the Union Address, I said that it is far better to prepare for a storm now than
  • 1995 State of the Union - Background [6]
  • Case Number: 2006-0460-F FOIA MARKER · This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative· marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff.. Folder Title: 1995 State of the Union-. Background [6] ' · . •·. Staff Office-Individual
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRUCE REED ELENA KAGAN SUBJECT: WELFARE REFORM -- PRIVATIZATION AND MINIMUM WAGE We must soon provide guidance on two welfare reform issues of importance both to States and labor unions: (1) whether states can privatize
  • members and the additional college presidents they bring into the process. The target number for the honor roll/committee is fifty to one hundred college presidents by the time of a State of the Union announcement. ' We believe we must involve the Steering
  • AND PRESCRIPTION DRUGS THE WHITE HOUSE October 25,1999 Acknowledge: introducer Colleen Kaydeen; Sec. Shalala; I would also like to thank all of the advocates here today who are working in support of Medicare reform. Back in January, in my State of the Union Address
Polls [2] (Item)
  • for the country. Perhaps the first reaction of the press is to try to challenge us to not have a new set of "big" ideas or to suggest that we should return to wholesale reform of healthcare for example. This is just a typical press trap. The State of the Union
  • . Turner ( CN=June G. Turner/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:12-DEC-1997 16:54:41.00 SUBJECT: State of the Union Policy Meeting TO: Antony J. Blinken ( CN=Antony J. Blinken/OU=NSC/O=EOP @ EOP [ NSC 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TO: Maria Echaveste ( CN
  • 1994 - State of the Union - Ideas & Suggestions
  • Case Number: 2006-0460-F FOIA ·MARKER· This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. ' ' Folder Title: 1994- State of the Union- Ideas & Suggestions Staff Office-Individual
  • with his State of the Union address, the President fought a.U year to modernize oW: schools. His fuUy paid for tax credits would have Jeveraged nearly $22 billion in bonds to build and renovate schools. In the final days ofahe budget negotiations
  • State of the Union '98 Background 12/97
  • --------------~~-----------------------------. Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This_ is not a textual record. -This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. iFolder Title: l . State of the Union '98
  • ," William J. Clinton State of the Union January 26, 1994, We continue to believe that the Administration's welfare reform plan must include a strong commitment to addressing the future life ebanees of the young people on whom the President focussed so
  • MW [Michael Waldman] Personal: [1999 State of the Union] [Folder 1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14458 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: MW [Michael Waldman] Personal: [1999 State of the Union] [Folder 1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 1
Outline (Item)
  • 001. points SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RE: State of the Union Ideas (1 page) n.d. RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA/Box Number: 14459 FOLDER TITLE: Outline 2006-0469-F db3416 RESTRICTION CODES
  • strategy as part of the State of the Union. Q: Mr. President, this past week General McCaffrey announced that you would be announcing a new strategy for the Southwest Border in your State of the Union Address. Is this true and, if so, can you tell us
  • State of the Union - Inserts - 1/24/95
  • · Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Pre~ideJtial Library Staff. Folder Title: State ofthe Union-Inserts-1/24/95 Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken
  • of the Union-General Accomplishments [1] [OA 20359] State of the Union-General Accomplishments [2] [OA 20359] State of the Union Materials ‘98 [OA 20358] Stop Sign PSA [Public Service Announcement] Court TV [VHS Video] [OA 14313] The Handbook of Child and Elder
  • then, the President has consistently asked for enactment of the line-item veto legislation so that he could begin cutting unnecessary spending and reduce the budget deficit. The President has repeated his call in State of the Union addresses, in speeches and radio
Tucson 3/99 (Item)
  • of education —
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECT/TITLE DATE David Rothkopf to the President; RE: State of the Union Address (3 pages) 12/23/1997 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA/Box Number: 14459 FOLDER TITLE: LA
  • · Original OA/ID Number: 2188 Row: Section: shelf: Position: Stack: 48 6 7 1 v THE WHITE HOUSE Office of t~e Press Secretary Embargoed for Release Until Delivery of the State of the Union-Address Tuesday, January 27, 1998 FACT SHEET
  • c¥r\~~l Carol, H~W nice to find your message! I loved state of the union address. It was extremely well done was genius to introduc'e the man from Oklahoma City and then explain that. had been put out of work .ren the govt.) closed down! I
  • into the next century. 'Governor, I know that you agree that what we're trying to do here :is to honor our past, but also to imagine a better future for all of our c h i l d r e n . ' . , I • Some of you may know that in the State of the Union speech
  • State of the Union - Outside Memoranda 12/97
  • ----- -- ----- ----~ Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is ·not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. . Folder Title: State ofthe Union-Outside Memoranda 12/97 Staff Office
  • SOTU 1994 - Crime Section
  • .. . Case Number: . . 2006-0460~F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This -is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential . · Li~rary Staff. · · · " Folder Title: " SOTU 1994 - Crime Section .. '· "I
  • SOTU 1994 - Tip O'Neill [Death]
  • Case Number: 2006-0460-F FOIA MARKE.R . .· . . This is not a t~xtual record. This is· used as an · administrative marker bythe Clinton.Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title:. "· SOTU 1994- Tip O'Neill [Death] ' '•. '' ; ·Staff Office
  • 19579] Afterschool 1 (18) A [OA/ID 19576] Afterschool 2001/ SOTU [State of the Union] [OA/ID 19575] Agenda/Deliverables [OA/ID 19584] AIDS [OA/ID 19581] Box 3 Alternative Medicine [OA/ID 19581] America Goes Back to School: Challenge Our Students
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  • Attachments 11:........;;;~;;.._...:;._.;::0::;;._.;../ -_{_ __ Interesting Articles /1/Atc/J it 1771d-, Girl Power - Women and Girls Education State of the Union/General Accomplishments National Parks Asthma Event 5/21 Boxer Event 5/26 CLINTON LIBHARY
[11/05/1998] (Item)
[12/01/1998] (Item)
  • in carrying out the domestic priorities that the President set forward in this year's State of the Union. OVERALL GOAL: GOAL: Education. Develop and implement policies to achieve high education standards nationwide and improved student performance to meet
  • a test but learning to read, said John Cole, president of the Texas Federation of Teachers, one of the state's largest teachers unions. "The governor is absolutely right on this issue," Cole said. "Students who haven't learned to master the material early
  • places that make sense to have phones, DOJ is meeting with courts people to see about making phones available to women getting restraining orders, We're hoping to have this for the SOTU, Religious Freedom in the Workplace-- we've had several meetings
  • . • FY98 budget increases Pell Grant scholarships by $1.7 billion in aid over FY97, and expanded eligibility for at least 348,000 more, students. • Event with POTUS in Georgia after SOTU (2/5) • Develop plan to stress that package helps to save tax-free
  • ATTACHMENT 3 ================== ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Richard Socarides ( CN=Richard Socarides/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 3-DEC-1998 18:42:31.00 SUBJECT: SOTU -- Hate Crimes
  • : As President Clinton said in his 1998 State of the Union address, "A society rooted in responsibility must first promote the value of work, not welfare." In order for families to transition from welfare to work successfully, the Federal Govenunent, States
  • ] Native American Meeting with Tribes – April 1999 [3] [OA/ID 20852] Native American Meeting with Tribes – April 1999 [4] [OA/ID 20852] Native American Research Agenda – June 1999 [OA/ID 20852] Native American State of the Union [SOTU] [1] [OA/ID 20852
  • AND LEGISLATIVE STATUS October 22, 1999 Administration Proposal The President's proposal outlined in his 1999 State of the Union Address - is to increase the minimum wage by $1 over two years. Senator Kennedy is the chief champion of this in the Senate
  • [State of the Union 1995 (Binder)] [4]
  • : Communications Series/Staff Member: Don Baer Subseries: OA/ID Number: 13425 FolderlD: Folder Title: [State ofthe Union 1995 (Binder)] [4] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 90 2 8 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT
  • State of the Union 1994 [1]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carter Wilkie i· ~ ',!! Subseries: \ ·''" 4273 OAIID Number: FolderiD: .. ·· Folder Title: State ofthe Union 1994 [1] .'• Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 8 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Environ 1/99 [2]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17199 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union] Environment 1/99 [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 6 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library
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  • on is tomorrow's challenges. For America was built not on promises but on challenges. 8 In my State of the Union address, I said we need to come together to meet 7 challenges that will help our people make the most of their lives. The first challenge I want
  • Union (3 pages) 12/30/1993 P5 u34tf 003. memo Sherle R. Schwenninger to President Clinton re: State of the Union Address (7 pages) 12/29/1993 P5 ~t>LfS 004. memo· Walter Russell Mead to President Clinton re: Foreign Policy and the ·State
  • State of the Union-General Accomplishments [1]
  • ~ting the system. The goals are to have ru1 operator in each of the 50 states as issues of consistency' with state securities laws are ~esolved. · · · · · . 20 ' ·.· ·-·Reinafks By The President In State Of The Union Address http
  • the strongest force for peace and freedom and security and prosperity in the world. I want this country to come together around its basic values of responsibility and opportunity, of work and family and of community. In the State of the Union address I gave all
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  • and are in the final technical stages of completing a global Information Technology Agreement (IT A). These agreements are of tremendous importance to our country and fit well with the themes that the President emphasized in the State of the Union Address
  • are added as they are released. Scope and Content The materials in FOIA 2014-0384-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related material. In his 1995 State of the Union Address
  • knows firsthand the chalienges and rewards of being a teacher today. We're alfhere because, as the President so clearly stated in the State of the Union, we know that education is not only the key to our children's futures, but the key that will unlqck
  • House:, Inrus State of the Union last week, . the President called for bipartisan efforts to\abolish the practice of forcing breast cancer patients ;.' . " out of the 'hospital just hours after m~jorsurgery. Today, we are gathered with some
  • will continue to challenge and encourage the business community, the faith community, states, localities, and others to put together plans that will move welfare recipients permanently into the workforce. Question: During your State of the Union address, you
  • '" Sulte 500 , Wash'mgton, D,C. 20002-4267 (202) 682-0100 E ' .1 ; "",,, " " 1 ••' .: .. ": !, Carol Rasco/APWA Meeting Agenda Tuesday, January 11, 1994 2:30 p.m. 1. Preview of the state of the Union Address 2. Preview
  • State of the Union Address Radio Calls 25 Jan. 1995 8:30 - 10:00am
  • • . •• ._ . ~ . ; : I Withdrawal/Redaction Marker Clinton Library DO.CUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTffiTLE DATE Eli Segal to David Kusnet; re: State of the Union/National Service (2 pages) 02/05/1993 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
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  • }(3) organization whose founding board members will be the CEOs of the five companies you referenced in the State of the Union. The central mission of "Work Now" will be "to help businesses of all kinds mOve people pennancntly from welfare to work
  • Youth Development/Afterschool/Violence-State of the Union [1999]
  • fstate/Office of Legal Adviser) Re: State ofthe Union Address & Education-- Mention of Presidential Request to Federal Agencies to Form Tutoring Partnerships with Am~rica Reads-Targeted D.C. Elementary Schools Dear Ms. Echaveste: This is further
  • [OA/ID 20725] Children, Families, Communities [1] [OA/ID 20725] Children, Families, Communities [2] [OA/ID 20725] Children, Families, Communities [3] [OA/ID 20725] Box 2 Notes – Meetings / Memos [OA/ID 20725] State of the Union Addresses 1993-1996 [OA
  • [State of the Union 1999 - High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: Inserts
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  • topics relating to child care, diabetes, education, human rights, race relations, health care and the economy. Ms. Shih also participated in drafting two of the State of the Union Addresses.
  • participated in drafting two of the State of the Union Addresses and she was also a member of the President's delegation to China in1998. Before working as a speechwriting for the President June was a speechwriter for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton from 1995
  • an opportunity to frame the next set of major challenges that face the country, and to set the agenda for the fall and winter period, leading up to the State-of-the-Union address. There are three major speeches in September that will offer you a chance to do
  • March 22 - April 6 Easter Recess HOUSE: The House returns on february 4th, for the PresidentD,s State of the Union address. They plan to be in session on the 4th, 5th, and 6th, but do not plan to have any major votes. The agenda will likely include
  • Today at the White House, the President and First Lady host "The White House Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning: What New Research on the Brain Tells Us About Our Youngest Children." • The President said in his State of the Union
  • Speech Theme Memos/State of Union [1]
  • of the Union Themes/Issues (partial) (1 page) 01108/1996 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3387 FOLDER TITLE: Speech Theme Memos/State of Union [1] 2006
  • MW [Michael Waldman] Personal: [1999 State of the Union] [Folder 3]
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  • automatically cause problems in southern states where unions have a limited role, and it would start a nationwidefight between the unions and the local school boards, which can't possibly help any of us. Third, we will invite a Republican "federal intrusion
  • to the Congress information of the state of the Union," I find it necessary to report that tho future and the safety of our country and of our democracy arc overwhelmingly involved in events far bcyond our borders. Armed defense of democratic existence is now
  • the outcomes of the policy decisions and how they affect race issues. Resource documents will include State of the Union addresses and supporting documents, speeches, DPCINEC accomplishments documents, and personal interviews with staff. Person~l Stories
  • the initiatives, you can announce them in the State of the Union. EDUCATION Education Opportunity Zones ($225 million): This initiative will provide funding to about 25 high-poverty urban and rural school districts for agreeing to adopt a "Chicago-type" school
  • White Houre Coiumuiiicatioiis/Resenrcli: State Of The Union Research Juiuiurv 12, 1998 • Thomas Jefferson • Our Principles Have Guided Us Tlii oii«li an Age of Revolution and Reformation "Equal ami cxaci justice to all men, ofwhaicvcr .state
  • leaders are rethinking their indiscriminate.tax cut that would squander our surplus, and are instead moving toward-the kind of-targeted tax cuts proposed in my State of the Union Address. - "1\J.i. ~~llli.\ o..Q.~U.\...~~U.\."' Ev= . . . -Bat even
  • January 1996 – State of the Union
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  • Post-State of the Union Media Rollout January 24 & 25th '96
  • l' L '/ l TBE WHITE BOUSE Office of Media Affairs January 23, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR CAROL RASCO FROM PEGGY LEWIS RE STATE OF THE UNION SPECIALTY PRESS OUTRE CH Thank you for agreeing to call the folIo 'ng African American newspapers as part
  • State of the Union, 1998 - SP230-98 - 243965SS
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  • /ID 21293] Box 6 Special Education [OA/ID 21293] STAR Schools [OA/ID 21293] State of the Union [OA/ID 21293] State of the Union Process Documents [1] [OA/ID 21293] State of the Union Process Documents [2] [OA/ID 21293] Summit in the Palisades [OA/ID
  • to m.I-27) needs • fundamental rewrite or it will undernLine lhe rea! centerpiece of the President's education agenda, which he laid out in the State ofthe Union. The authors seem intent on minimizing the President's sweeping ESEA proposals­ which
  • 1995 State of the Union - Background [5]
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  • meet their child support obligations, which, as a result of the 1996 welfare law, are much tougher than those in place during the Parents' Fair Share demonstration. Q: The President said in the State of the Union that this additional $1 billion would
  • with it" because he both houses expect to begin debate on two . elaborately announced the social'promoeven thornier issues: block grants and tion initiative in his State of the Union ad'vouchers.' dress and continued to promote it over the , The block-grant
  • of the Alliance for efforts supporting the initiative to develop voluntary national tests, originally . proposed by President Clinton in his 1997 State of the Union address, to measure student reading skills in the 4th grade and malhemalics skills in the 8th grade
  • The President has recently re~committed 10 this in both the State of the Union and at the Consumer Financial event two weeks ago. Beginning with the Senate Labor Committee markup on May 251h, the Congress is now sorting through I marking~up a number of privacy
  • [State of the Union Address 1999]
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  • the State Of The Union, surveyed 843 adults; margin of error ± 4 percent (release, 1/27). WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING ISSUES DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST IMPORTANT? Social Security/Medicare 42% Education 37 Budgetary respons. 20 1 of 2 02/03/98 10:10:06
  • customer, children: in need. This is a government-private sector partnership at its best, truly achieving results Americans care about." I The President announced in his State of the Union address new enforcement initiatives that will collect nearly $2
  • achieved what I asked for in my State of the Union Address: we reserved every penny of our hard-won surplus. Despite the efforts of the congressional majority to squander the surplus on short-term tax cuts, we are instead well-positioned to save Social
  • Gingrieh to create a bipartisan political reform commission. The President named John Gardner and Doris Keams Goodwin to launc:h the commission, but they were rebuffed by the Speaker.· 1996-1997 McCain-FcingoldlShaya-Meehan. In the 1996 State ofthc; Union
  • : Welfare Reform Conference Call with Former Governor Lamm Women's Caucus Dinner: Citronelle Restaurant' Interdepartment Task Force on HIV/AIDS Health Care Meeting: Long-Term Care (Alan Solomont) State of the Union Address: Radio Calls NGA Winter Meeting
  • to make America prosper and feel secure again. At an earlier time of trouble and turbulence, when John Kennedy spoke to the Nation in his first State of the Union Address. he pledged hi~elf and his administration to "the continuous encouragement
  • ; NANCY SODERBERG; JILL SCHUKER; DON BAER /J"S il FROM: ANTONY BLINKEN SUBJECT: FOREIGN POLICY SPEECH PLAN Per Don Baer, March 14 tentatively has been set aside for the President to deliver a broad foreign policy speech. Picking up from the State
  • 1995 State of the Union - Background [4]
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  • [North American Free Trade Agreement] National Performance Review National Security National Service Native Americans NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] Box 14 Nebraska Netherlands New Jersey New Mexico New York Newly Independent States [Former
  • of the Union (6 pages) 12/12/1999 P5 002. paper re: Working Ideas for State ofthe Union (6 pages) n.d. L(l~3 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Andrew Rotherham (Education) OA/Box Number: 21293 FOLDER TITLE: State ofthe
  • State of the Union Memos
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  • , January 23, 1996, State of the Union A RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won Passage of the Most Comprehensive Crime Bill Ever In 1994, after more than six years of gridlock, a bipartisan majority in Congress passed the toughest, smartest Crime Bill
  • are proud that President Clinton will single out this community as an example in his State of the Union Speech Thursday night, and then with a visit on Friday. Mingled with that pride is curiosity and anticipation. What will the president say about the Gem
  • No, no, no, no, no. LANGUAGE: ENGLISH LOAD-DATE: December 21, 1995 --- - ·;···_-._. ... ....,.. .&'-",J-''-'&rVI" The Administration's UninforniedApproach to Sc~Qol Vniforms . _ A paragraph of the State of the Union Address and tt' : ~ PR blitz by Atto!lley General Janet
  • POTUS 99.19 [1999 State of the Union] Original
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  • of your pledge in the State of the Union to implement privacy protections by regulation (in accordance with the Kennedy-Kassebaum law) if Congress fails to pass privacy legislation by August of this year. Numerous difficult issues -- including federal
  • : DPC Weekly Report 1. Budget and State of the Union: Over the next few days, we Will sena you mt:mos on proposed initiatives to include in your FY 99 budget and State of the Union. These initiatives --iQ~~lve education, child care, health, crime
  • I. REPLY TO THE REPUBLICAN RESPONSE TO THE PRESIDENT'S STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS ONHEALTH cARE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE INITIATIVE CLAIM:. .' "The last time he l [the President] proposed a health plan ,was seven years ago... It would have
  • billion is the largest in history. And it is projected to be only the first of many: as I said in my State ofthe Union Address, America is on course for budget surpluses for the next quarter century. And our estimates, optimistic as they sound, are even
  • , it's getting kind of late. Now I know how all of you felt by the end of the State of the Union·. senator Bennett Johnston [President, who has introduced ygu)__ . Now.that. Bennett. Johnston is"'Alfalfa' s.president, I~hope·~:r:.. :.:·:~;:Ji!{~;i · qet
  • ~ "') ~ J / In September 1995, the President and Vice President launched a national effort to ensure that all students will be technologically literate by the beginning of the 21st century. In his recent State of the Union address, the President issued
  • WAS H'l N GTO N April 25, 199~ MEMORANDUM FOR ERSKINE B~\VL~ .) ,
  • 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
  • , but new challenges. Why? Profound change: Info. Age, global economy. AGE OF POSSIBILITY, unleashed by change. More Americans, more chances to build future of their dreams. Great change means great challenges. SOTU: must face them together. Era big
  • period prior to handgun sale. Imposes new minimum 3-day waiting period, but allows government up to 5 days to complete background check. President reaffirmed position in SOTU. Priority for Handgun Control. Senator Durbin's proposal is different than
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  • more personal attention to students and spend less time on discipline; this helps students to learn more and get a stronger foundation in the basic skilIs. In his 1998 State of the Union address, President Clinton proposed to help local school schools
  • 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
  • : ·The President· challenged everyone in the State of the Union to do their part to help make good on a comprehensive, economic growth strategy that supports our valu~s and allows all AlnericanS to share in such eeonomic growth. That is. why the President believes
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  • based in America, and two in EUI'ope. They have little ince:ntive to make costly investments in developing vaccines for people who cannot afford to pay for them. So in my State of the Union address, I proposed a generous tax credit that will say
  • (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Cynthia A. Rice ( CN=Cynthia A. Rice/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:18-DEC-1997 11:11:01.00 SUBJECT: Welfare Ideas you requested for State of the Union TO: Elena Kagan READ: UNKNOWN CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP
  • and to lay the groundwork for release of self-assessment guidance]. • Jan. 27 to Feb. 3 -- President announces new mentoring initiative in or around the time of the State of the Union Address, and proposed funding for the program will be included in the FY
  • to change a few other items in response to the agency comments. (These are outlined below). Things seem to be fairly on track to send the rule out for public comment by the State of the Union. However, as some of the agencies seem to be greatly opposed
  • ~ . .. ~- ., "' ;.I. . PRESIDENTIAL ACTION IN THE SECOND TERM Friday, April18, 1997 In State of the Union, t~e President outlined his concrete action plan to prepare America for the 21st Century. Since then, he has worke~ to take action
  • to Treasury. However, this could crcatc debt finalleing problems for Treasury. • • ,. THE CASE FOR INVESTING PART OF THE UNIFIED SURPLUSES IN EQUITIES ,' • [n his State ofthe Union Address. the President propesed that 62 percent of the unified budget
  • for now, critical priorities, including: X School Modernization. Beginning with his State of the Union address, the President fought all year to modernize our schools. His fully paid for tax credits would have leveraged nearly $22 billion in bonds
  • the accountability provisions in the underlying bill, particularly by including all of the accountability provisions in your State of the Union Address; (2) counter the Republican message with an amendment that would also authorize the Class Size Reduction initiative
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  • 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
  • ; memorials, commencements or holidays; State of the Union or weekly radio addresses; and editorials, book chapters or magazine articles. As an NSC speechwriter, Blinken produced speeches on major foreign policy actions during the Clinton Administration: Haiti
  • addresses; various speeches before domestic and international groups; memorials, commencements or holidays; State of the Union or weekly radio addresses; and editorials, book chapters or magazine articles. As an NSC speechwriter, Blinken produced speeches
  • security more broadly: • The Administration plans additional, specific pension proposals as part of the State of the Union address; • The Administration is planning to take steps to highlight the National Summit on Retirement Savings, which must be held
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  • foundation in the basic skills. In his 1998 State of the Union address, President Clinton proposed to help local school schools hire 100,000 well-prepared teachers in order to reduce class size in grades 1-3 to a national average of 18, and make sure
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  • the nation has for you to be re-elected: • The first point relates to your upcoming State of the Union Address. In addressing your desire to work with Congress you have already started using adjectives like "reasonable" and "responsible" to describe the sorts
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  • SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Research Plan [1]
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  • SOTU misc. 1997 budget announcement 1997 SOTU misc. 1997 Kosovo Chicago speech notes Willie Morris 1997 inaugural process 1998 speech themes Tucson 3/99 Missouri/Social Security April 7, 1998 Presidential scholars file Polling 99 1997 budget 1998 SOTU
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  • legislation in his State
  • deficit, having fiscal discipline and yet having a focus on investing in the productivity and potential of the American people at the same time. In the president's State of the Union address, he clearly launched a new national debate on how our country
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  • 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 9:12 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President
  • the life-span of all but the most fortunate ; I I Baby Boomers. But, as a first step toward a I i comprehensive solution, we should do something that I II calldd for in my 1999 State of the Union address -- we I . sho~ld end the earnings limit
  • will be winners in the new age, or ifthey will be left behind. After what I have seen today, I can tell you -- Union City will not be left behind. It will lead the way. In my State of the Union, I outlined our seven biggest challenges for the future -- challenges
  • GRIFFIN CAROL RASCO FROM: MICHAEL WALDMAN SUBJECT: POLITICAL REFORM PROPOSAL "WHITE PAPER" ;v.I Attached is a document outlining the administration's political reform proposals that are likel:y to be discussed in the State-of-the-Union
  • efforts nn tbp pill tn un4efflHn©4hmtpproach; the President intends to keep on this successful course. (\ ^ ^ 0 3 First, as you heard in his State of the Union Address, the President will insist on maintaining our fiscal discipline. We believe
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  • Cynthia Rice to Katharine Button re: Welfare Recipients for State of the Union Gallery (l page) 01122/98 PS, P61b(6) 003. memo Cynthia Rice to Bruce Reed and Elena Kagan re: Welfare to Work "Success Stories" (1 page) 01122/98 PS, P61b(6) 004. note
  • [State of the Union 1995 (Binder)] [2]
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  • . That was the gist of Richard Baker's reaction moments after the president finished his State of the Union address. Baker, R-Baton Rouge, also shared a thought with Chris John, a congressional newcomer and a Crowley Democrat. Neither could remember a president giving
  • completed since the President's State of the Union Speech shows a strong majority in favor of the plan (with the exception of Time/CNN ~ see below). A few surveys done before the speech show somewhat less support for the plan but still show strong support
  • - Almost settled. Only issue is FAA fees. Commerce ­ Almost settled. Only jssu~ is e*commercc. r-..'f'.:····~'>;. ..,'~ , DECEMBER "'.' . , Wed Tue Sat 10 11 ElMLMandatory MOD Fri 9 SUD POTUS to ARK POTUS in FL 18 Thur SOTU memos
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  • State of the Union address, the President fought all year to modernize our schools. Mis fully paid for tax credits would have leverage nearly S22 billion in bonds to build and renovate schools. In the final days of the budget negotiations, Republicans
  • , or a neighbor's house. In the coming months, my Administration will develop a plan, which I will unveil in my next State of the Union and budget, to improve access, affordability and assure the safety of child care in our country. In the meantime, I am
  • and Implementation Strategy No decisions - discuss 'at-this meeting Longer memo proposed a series of steps: -State of the Union (optional) -Presidential Directive (to provide general direction) -DOJ/INS, Labor etc. submits rollout proposals to you that would
  • ItL ~ '" , , ~' ,; g • . , , _,t, " ',:­ "'.' , .' , , ','. : " .. ~ ';,:' ','. " ., ',' , : .~. ,',' .. .' . "':":' . ',', " .~. ; As of6:00 P.M., January 27, 2000 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S STATE OF THE UNION AJ)DRESS
  • – [Remarks at Reception for U.S. Conference of Mayors] [OA/ID 10442] 2006-0466-F Clinton Presidential Library’s web site www.clintonlibrary.gov 4 January 1996 – State of the Union [OA/ID 10442] February 1996 – [Remarks to Neighborhood Residents About
  • late-term abortion procedure and were enthusiastic about the inclusion of some women issues in the President's State of the Union. Published polls also are indicating that women care whether the government is taking care of those in need. · o Women
  • , teachers, religion in schools, affirmative action, Title IX, school desegregation, the State of the Union, jobs, universal preschool, immigration, and workforce development. The records include memos, printed emails, correspondence, press papers, press
  • , affirmative action, Title IX, school desegregation, the State of the Union, jobs, universal preschool, immigration, and workforce development. The records include memos, printed emails, correspondence, press papers, press clips, articles, meeting notes
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  • Clinton State' of the Union Address January 24, 1995 In his State of the Union Address, President Clinton called for a National Campaign against ~een Pregnancy. This campaign has three key components. 1. Tougher child support enforcement. The President
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  • the Soviets to return to the arms talks. o January 25th state of the Union (theme: "America is Back") o January 26th attended "Spirit of America" rally in Atlanta o January 26th address to the Southern Republican Leadership Conference o January 27th
  • money and goods and services, are more instantaneous in their movement and more worldwide. in their scope. These changes have given our country a strong and diverse economy. As I said in the State of the Union, we are entering the Age of Possibility
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14458 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: From Janeda [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 5 Position: White House Communications/Research: State Oi The Union
  • count:ry. The focus of health care' was evident in the President' s Iiouts.tanding address earlier in the week in his state of the union. , • I ,. • I I As all of you know,'a~ that time, he used as an example two Renoites who are wi~h us here now
  • FOR THE P FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan SUBJECT: DPC Weekly Report 1. Child Care -- Senate Republican Legislation: The day after the State of the Union, Republican Senators Chafee, Hatch, Snowe, Roberts, Specter, and Collins introduced a child care
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 00 I a. fax cover sheet 00 I b. letter SUBJECTffiTLE DATE ·Personal. [partial] (I page) RESTRICTION 02113/1993 To David Kusnet. Subject: Suggestions for State ofthe Union
  • o Late last ~eek, the "Map Room Group" met to discuss the health care team's input for the State of the Union speech. This week we provided the speechwriters with a document reflecting the themes agreed upon at that meeting. OTHER ISSUES
  • with the academics, but I thought you might want a fuller account of their discussions -- particu­ larly as you prepare for the State-of-the-Union. To remind you, the academic participants included William Julius Wilson of the University of Chicago, Alan Brinkley
  • into force for any nation. We would open.the door further to regional nuclear arms races and a much more dangerous world. In sum, the. Senate needs to do what the President asked in his State of the Union address: provide its advice and consent to the Test
  • /Research: State Of The Union Research January 7, 1998 Historical Points: • 50 Years Ago/Foreign Policy ~ Creation Of Israel: The State of Israel was created and officially recognized by President Truman 50 years ago this year on May 14, 1948. [New York
  • State of Union Drafts 1/23/96
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  • security for every American family. 9 January 6, 1993 TO: FR: RE: Bob Jason Paul Ideas on top economic statistics/phrases for State ofthe Union Lewin report The first independent analysis of our health care plan, by officials of the Reagan and Bush
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  • again. -- State of the Union Address, February 18, 1993 Economic Security We must do what no generation has had to. do before. We must invest more in our own people, in their jobs and in their future, and .at the same time cut our massive debt
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  • to the President's 1995 State ofthe Union. HHS-supported programs reach about 30% or 1,410 communities in the United States. Data shows that we are making progress in reducing teen pregnancy. The U.S. birth rate for teenagers in 1996 was 54.7 births per 1,000 women
  • student achievement in math, science, and other academic subjects. Voluntary National Standards and Tests in Math and Reading. In his 1997 State of the Union Address, President Clinton challenged every state to adopt high national standards Automated
  • . This is on the President's radar screen -- Rep. Goodling has raised this with the President several times, most recently on the day of the State of the Union and they have a follow-up conversation planned on this issue, I understand: This memo follows an earlier memo
  • in his State of the Union Address, he and the First Lady will hold a White House Conference on Early Learning and the Brain this Spring, and the Administration will be accelerating the its efforts focusing on the earliest years of a child's life before
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  • Daley and Chuck Brain and the entire administration to focus our efforts and ensure a good vote in the Congress. I plan to do my part. I know that most of you heard me talk about this in the State of the Union, I have also talked about it in Davos
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  • , and related measures (support for the John Lewis legislation, as amended) Dear Paul: Again, kudos to you and colleagues for a magnificent SOTU address. This is further to the packet of stuff I left with you over the holidays, with a view (then) toward
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  • 1197 [1] Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken / . ( Original OA/ID Number: 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 1 3 ' .Stack: v Draft 1/31/97 9:30pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE-OF-THE-UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES
  • . Enrollment is growing, and facilities are crumbling. Every year we fail to act, we make the problem worse. 8 • In my State of the Union, I asked Congress to help schools make urgent repairs. You worked hard to build support for school construction
  • to hold the $5000 impainnent.rel.'ed tax credit component for the State of the Union). While announcing the package soon would put you tn a leadership po~ition on this issue, it could also generate momentum for the Repuhiican tax cut , efforts; Hill
  • are the cause of at least half of all new HIV infections in this country. And drugs are imperiling this nation's most precious resource --our children. As I said in the State of the Union, if we want to reduce crime and violence in this country, we must reduce
  • . The state of housing is strong. And, as I said on Tuesday, the state of our union is strong, and growing stronger. We have the lowest combined rate of unemployment and inflation in 27 years. In the last three years, we have created over 7.8 million new
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  • for the three weeks until your departure for Japan and Russia on April 15. I. MESSAGE THEMES A. The overall plan is to continue to follow through on your State of the Union challenges. While Congress is out for its two-week Easter recess (March 30-April 14
  • California. We believe the San Francisco Bay area best represents the "age of possibility" described by the President in his State of the Union address. We live in a region rich in technology, education and entrepreneurship ... vital ingredients for America's
  • , the search for additional ideas will continue. Don Baer and I have been working on a process for the State of the Union to ensure that in preparation for the speech, we ask the Cabinet and prominent 'thinkers outside the Administration to submit
  • they learn the basics that will be the fo1llndation of success in the next century. We must have high standards of excellence that aU states-- from West Virginia to Nevada-- can agree on~ - ··---· - 10- - That is why in my State of the Union address, I
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  • (912034328260,Stephen Carter) FROM: David Dreyer Office of Communications SUBJECT: May I borrow Your Brain, Again? Dear Dr. Carter, I would like you to consider doing some more thinking on behalf of the President -- along the lines of the State of the Union
  • October 1995 Ocotober 1995 -- Business Council November 1995 -- DLC; shutdown December 1995 December 1995 --Bosnia Talking Points, Message Development January 1996 January 1996 -- State of the Union February 1996 February 1996 --Midwest Economic Conference
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  • deduction proposal in this year's State of the Union. Both the Georgia plan and the earlier Clinton proposal target young people who maintain a B average or better in high school Now, the president proposes a tax credit for one year to every student prepared
  • ~,ucl fPfI- VmVICjf(M~ d- rt.-..;.l 'y CAA ...,.....;L. G(;.t.
  • for all Americans. It could be his mark on history. But as he noted in his January 1994 State-of-the-Union address, many earlier efforts have tailed because "powerful special interests defeated them. But not this time." That of course remains to be seen
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  • COPS Talking Points • In.his 1999 State of the Union Address, the President put forward a plan to help communities put up to 50,000 more police on our streets to continue our progress in fighting crime. This was a top priority for the President
  • . Maryland is expected to appeal. 6. Welfare Reform -- Elaine Kinslow: You recently asked about a news story noting that Elaine Kinslow, the welfare-to-work success story from Indianapolis you saluted in last year's State of the Union, had to change jobs when
  • established our duty to protect the health of older Americans. In my State of the Union Address this year, I called on Congress to extend that obligation to meet the needs of the changing economy--by allowing people over 62 who have lost their health insurance
  • meets the principles·! set out in my State of the Union. If they send me the bill in its present form, I will sign it. . (pause) OK, any questions? (pause) v No questions? Anyone? WIDE ON EMPTY BRIEFING ROOM Empty except for HELEN THOMAS, who
  • . It gives Federal prosecutors the discretion to seek to transfer a juvenile to Federal adult court for certain serious violent crimes. Presently, the discretion resides with the judge. In his 1996 State of the Union, President Clinton stated that "Our next
  • parents the right to choose which public school their children will atterul; and to let teachers form new schools with a · charter they can keep only if they do a good job. " President William Clinton State of the Union January 23, 1996 In the State
  • duties and powers to: (1) require the opinion in writing of the principal officer in each of the Executive departments; (2) take care that the laws are faithfully executed; (3) give the Congress information on the State of the Union; (4) recommend
  • the President's State of the Union will be funded at $2 billion over seven years. his week .. Brownf Ids tax expensing Treasury and which was Address. This incentive I details will be decided PROPOSAL The proposal a second round would cost
  • stance is the choice, then there is the communications question of whether he reveals in interviews or remarks, as part of the State of the Union, etc. o After President made statement, strategy could include high-level surrogates o Probably requires
  • "Fireside Chat" -- The first of eight radio reports to the nation during his first term. JFK January 30, 1961 Pres. Kennedy delivered his first State of the Union message to Congress. February 2, 1961 Special message on the economy sent to Congress. Reagan
  • of forin~r .· .. , . ' ' '\,_ servicemen and. current armed forces personnel (ck) of.any state in' the Union. on· this day . . ' .. ' . . ..'. . .. ' . . . !. ' . . . '' . .·.ofremembra~c~; I_ari1 traveling to Manila tohono~ some of ourh
  • . in the private sector wherever possible, in community service if necessary. That's the only way we'll ever make welfare what it ought to be: a second chance, not a way of life.· President Clinton, State of the Union address 1/25/94. Many AFDC recipients arready
  • on the scoreboard. This will allow us to point to tangible results from the State of the Union and build momentum for some tile tougher initiatives that or will be cotlsidc~cd later. The obvious immediate candidate is NATO Enlargement for which there is strong
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  • the fireworks w have faded." The President's State of the Union statement sets the themes or "celebrating our common culture" and "remaining the world's beacon of liberty and creath'ity" for a national millennium celebration. A Once in.aJ:lums!lnd
  • "l ur g(·"ph}sj~~11Hform"tiou )~.\) Relcaw would t:OnccnJilll: wt'11\ l\b)(9) !If the nnA J , • PRESIDENT CLINTON'S POLITICAL REFORM AGENDA Proposah discussed in the SI.ate-1l Addre•• SUMMARY In the State-of-the-Union Address
  • goal of improving math and science education among America's junior and senior high school students -- a goal stated eloquently in his State of the Union address earlier this year. Teachers whose lesson plans have made the finals, will be brought
  • (a topic receiving mention in the State of the Union address delivered by President Clinton, January 23, 1996). The second article, which appeared in the New Yorker, is a personal account by Mr. Buckley relating to his early role in the conservative
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  • . That was wrong. I have worked very hard to change it. There is nothing more important to me than getting this govemment-to-govemment relationship right in a way that will allow you to be lifted up. That's why I asked in the State of the Union address
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  • HEALTH THEMES FOR STATE OF THE UNION PREPARING FOR AGING OF AMERICAN IN THE 21 sT CENTURY • Plan to strengthen and modernize Medicare; including a new drug benefit: Possible' . changes include: altered drug benefit, distribution of savings
  • . PURPOSE The putpose of todaY'sevents is to demonstrate action on a c~ntral issue raised in both this year's and last year's State ,of the Union -- teen pregnancy. You will first be meeting with people working at the state and local level to, highlight
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  • , April 26, 1996, Family Values The Monitor Report, Feb. 19, 1996, GOP campaign Ads Review The Monitor Report, Jan. 24, 1996, State of the Union Review The Monitor Report, Jan. 12, 1996, Waiting to Exhale Review *doesn't include talk radio p.4 Sep 20 99
  • is shutting 95 military install~ti9ns; and Sergeant Shriver announced the 120 anti-poverty . projects that caught your attention. Then, by December, LBJ seems to hold back more, planning for his State of the Union, downplaying ~is mandate, and generally
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  • aftreatment, payment, and operations; and (3) what the standards will be for law enforcement access to medical records. , The President announced in his State of the Union address that the tinal rules will be issued this year, We are working to publish
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  • a brief description ofnew ideas we are considering for the State ofthe Union. Some work has been done on fleshing them ou~ but many need additional work and further vetting through the interagency process. Most ofthese ideas involve increased spending
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  • OF THE UNION ADDRESS U. S. €APITOL January 27, 1998 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members ofthe 105thCongress. distinguished guests, and inyfellow Americans: Tonight, as required by the Constitution, I report on t~e state of our union- not of our government
  • in December, the United States must commit to realistic and binding limits on our emissions of greenhouse gases. The science dei:nands that we act. We owe it to our children. Finally, let me say that in my State of the Union Address I said that one of our most
  • at www.sciencemag. org/content/vol278/issue5346/#special 2042 SCIENCE • VOL. 278 • 19 DECEMBER 1997 • www.sciencemag.org White House Communications/Research: State Of The Union Research January 21, 1998 Below are technology bullets compiled from memos we've
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  • , Disciplined and Drug-Free Schools 19 • School Construction 21 • Higher Education 23 • Lifelong Learning 26 • Technology Literacy 28 . DRAFT -- March 8, 1997 NATIONAL STANDARDS OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE I. State of the Union Proposal
  • , and the State-of-the-Union address. o Senate - Senator Daschle introduced a health care reform bill including small market insurance reforms, a phased-in 100% deduction for the self -employed, '. and premium subsidies ,for children and unemployed workers
  • 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 address, the President fought
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  • on investing in the productivity and potential of the American people at the same time. In the president's State of the Union address, he clearly launched a new national debate on how our country should best allocate surpluses in a period of prosperity
  • and for, so many of you, who have made me feel welcome over the last three years as I've come to your cities. As I said in the State of the Union a couple of days ago, the state of the Union is strong. We have the lowest combined rates of unemployment
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  • overhaul of lobbying rules in 50 years and requires lobbyists to disclose who they work for and eliminates loopholes that allow lobbying organizations to avoid • Gift ban. In the 1995 State-of-the-Union Address, President Clinton challenged the Congress
  • that would cut into the amount of money available for new initiatives. . . We alrc~y have given you detailed memos on most of these initiatives:. If you approve the initiatives. you can announce any or all of them in the State of the Union, I I Because
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  • down the bar? • Loliby reform , . public . negotiationsiHill? * Campaign finance reform i ~ announcing proposal , • Drafting documents/proposals , , • Media • Constituency/outside groups? I I , SOTU I PQ§t·SOTU .. political reform event
  • grader in reading and every 8th grader in math to make sure these standards are met. President Clinton, State of the Union Address, February 4, 1997 STRONG SCHOOLS WITH CLEAR STANDARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT AND. DISCIPLINE ARE ESSENTIAL TO OUR CHILDREN
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  • is issued would also provide an opportunity for stakeholders. to announce further actions to achieve each one ofthese goals. At the end of January (hopefully in the State of the Union and at the stand-alone event discussed below), the President would
  • . As you know, CDC has been active in several important areas mentioned in the State of the Union Address, particularly t~n pre&!!WlC¥, children's tobacco use, and domestic violence. We think this would be a good opportunity for 1fie Prestdent to amplify
  • B b Dole's resporge to Clinton's o vately, s m e p M e tkeptfe&ih a o t ita estimates o e x r od bu n of losses under the plan a d c ui n dtiu&iheadmin- State of the Union speech o Tuesday night: > n a to e CRISIS P g 1 ae 7 vtntion will not b able
  • , included in Mark Penn's agenda at the most recent political meeting, is to use this year's commencement speeches to return the focus of the press and public to the central theme of your State of the Union address — preparing America for the 21st Century. We
  • ~at the combination ofsingie motherhood and teenage years is a recipe for children growing up i~ poverty without proper healthcare, nutrition, or nurtUling. I ~ Five years ago in his State of the Union address, the President challenged parents and leaders across our
  • health . " PURPOSE: To demonstrate the Administration's commitment to addressmg this serious problem; to follow up on the call made in the State of the Union Address for a national campaign against teen pregnancy, BACKGROUND: In the State
  • and disability advocates and those of school districts, states, and teachers' unions, it probably 3 PHOTOCOPY WJC HANDWRITING , , . THE PRESm[~T HAS SEEN I 0- ~o- .- . q., will please the former group more than the latter.. Perhaps most notably
  • distinguished member of your organization -Senator Bob Dole ~- made a tremendous difference in the decision last April by 7 4 members of Senate .. to give its advice and consent to that important tre.aty. In his State of the Union ·speech this year
  • Clinton's challenge issued in his 1995 State of the Union address that "parents and leaders all across the country ... join together in a national campaign, against teen pregnancy to make a difference." A follow-up meeting was held at the White House
  • , students, states, communities, and corporations. .~ , As I said in my State of the Union, this is an age of great possibility. I challenged. ~:)Ur nation to give our children the educational opportunities they need for a new century. The people gathered
  • . Unfortunately, anunkriown number of Republican Senators placed "holds" on the bill and made it virtually impossible to bring the bill'up for a vote. The Senate'''logjam'' was broken soon after you referenced the Kennedy-Kassebaum bill in your State of the union
  • , their syna­ gogues, their civic groups, their workplace, they can meet any challenge. " - President Clinton, State of the Union Address January 23, 1996 First Challenge: To Cherish Our Children and Strengthen America's Families Cherishing Our Children
  • groups. In this specific time frame - between the State of the Union and when Congressional Committees are expected to begin marking up bills - there are specific messages where surrogates must be focused. > Without an employer mandate, universal coverage
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  • . Beginning with his State ofthe Union address, the President fought all year to modernize our schools. His fully paid for tax credits would have leveraged nearly $22 billion in bonds to build and renovate schools. In the final days of the budget negotiations
  • you, Mr. President," our news conferences might never end. In my State of the Union address this year, I said that we could not in good conscience let another year pass without finding a way to offer voluntary prescription drug coverage to every older
  • ) 995-7601 I Ms< Carol R Rasco Assistant tcl the President Domestic P'olicy The White House Washington. DC 20208 Dear Ms< Rasco: After listening to the President's State of the Union Address on January 24, I felt compeUed ~o write this letter. I am
  • . February 9, 1996 lVIEMORANDUM FOR DISTRIBUTION FROM: SUBJECT: PERSONNEL CUTS In his State of the Union Address, the President stated that the federal government was smaller by 205,000 personnel. The RNC and the American Spectator are attempting to sow
  • between the old-fashioned American values of hard work, teamwork, and optimism and our forward progress into the 21st century. As I said in the State of the Union, the era of big government is over. But we must not go back to the era when our people were
  • , but some ( l i k e Dr. Koop) most l i k e l y w i l l . December 1 through State of Union Public l e g i s l a t i v e a c t i v i t y w i l l be very slow during t h i s period. State of the Union through Spring 94 Committee mark-ups w i l l be taking
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  • the same wonderful way he did in this year's State of the Union message. You'll see that a lot of the language I've been using to develop this program runs along the same lines as did !hat speech. The timing would be, as always in publishing, the rub: I'm
  • . 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
  • in 1986. With an established employer base among federal and state employees, and unions, Kaiser was able to quickly grab the largest market share among the HMOs. In 1987, three additional HMOs entered, and in 1988, two more. Summa never reached its
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  • has guaranteed health care coverage to all of its citizens. President Clinton declared in his State of the Union address last year that he would only sign legislation that guaranteed comprehensive private health insurance to every American. Employer
  • State of the Union address, " . proposed a pUblic-private partnership to sav~ oUf treasures. As he said then, , I ask all Americans to support our project tol restore all our treasures; so that the generations of " ,the 21st century can see
  • and benefits of Social Security, but to talk about ways of ensuring that it will be preserved for future generations. As my husband explained in his State of the Union address just a few days ago, bold steps must be taken now to make sure Social Security
  • national memory. That's why, in the State of the Union last year, the president proposed an~ Congress agreed to fund a $30 million initiative to help save \ treasures such as the poetry magazine (j.rchives at the University of Chicago, the Jane Addams
  • as to ~he kind of nation we want to build. , ! , The first challenge, which the President referred to in talking about what. wefaqe as a nation in the State of the Union, is to cherish our childr~n and strengthen our families. There is 'nothing more
  • is the President of the Uhited states, on the eve of a new century, spending about J\alf of his State of the Union talking about education. To those who might ask that question, I w~uld reply, as the President did last evening, that it is through education
  • : •As the PreSIdent said in his State of the Union, "Ouf eqonomy is measured in numbers and 'statistics, and it's very important. But the enduring worth o~ our nation lies in our shared values an"dour soaring spirit." Let us all work to ensure that America remains
  • are the only nation that really works together in our public. sector and our private sector to meet the needs that we're talkingiabout today. In his State of the' Union Address, the President requested funds for this project, ana he said that he wanted to call
  • we will continue to hold millennium events that showcase the enduring contributions to our'lives and to our vision of the future. , In his State of the Union message this past January, the President called for a public-private pa'rtnership
  • . At a meeting yesterday, they ~greed that these-amendments should (-1) add to the Ed-Flex, bilL each of. the accountability measures you called for in the State of the Union, including those involving social promotion and unqualified teachers, and (2) authorize
  • and National Tests: Rep. Goodling has scheduled a mark-up on the day after the State of the Union for a bill to prohibit any development or implementation of national reading or math tests after FY 1998 without specific statutory authorization. Secretary Riley
  • President on possible new administration initiatives on fatherhood. 7. Welfare Reform -- Welfare to Work Transportation: As you asked us to do after the State of the Union, we have sent a letter from you to all the governors urging them to use existing
  • . - The United States is committed to expanding international opportunities for US information technology entrepreneurs through_the development of supportive international trade rules in tpe WTO. In his 1999 State of the Union Address last January, President
  • at the podium. He is comfortable, fluid, very ·much himself. PRESIDENT ... there's bipartisan support for it in the ·· Congress, and 'it meets the principles I set . out in ·my State of the Union.· If they send me the bill in its present form, I will s(gn
  • Republi~ans have even bothered to attack the program as a White House "scheme" to "federalize" education policy. And the media's interest, which was never great, evaporated almost immediately after the plan ·was announced in the President's State
  • special, allowing them to leave if they'd like while we discuss other issues. Re: the WH Conference, there obviously aren't a lot of specifics to divulge to Reiner and company, apart from what the President will have said in his State of the Union address
  • : A. Church/Grassroots Women . B. Professional Women 4. Clyde Reese's Class 5. .Appointment with Dr. Stern 6. Lunch with Jo Luck 7. Talking Points· - State of the Union ":' - Arkansas (State by ,State) -Affirmative Action Talking Points
  • '··. .:..· .,., ... June 1995 EXCERPTS FROM PRESIDENTIAL SPEECHES ON ARMS CONTROL President Clinton has highlighted national security issues in many of his major speeches this year, beginning with the State of the Union Address .. The Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • . -·. . '-announced in his State of the Union address; and redouble our efforts to·stop nuclear smuggling ' and nuclear.,.related. crimes' through stepp~d-up 'cooperation. with our allies and .others. '. . ' . ' ,• · • We will ~~gotiate legally-binding measures
  • wind. (Laughter.) I think I'll finish the 1 State of the Union Address. (Laughter and applause.) You know, before I showed up here, I was home watching the NCAA basketball tournament, like a lot of you. And I'm learning a lot about things in Washington
  • Clinton said in the State of the Union Address, America also will lead the charge to extend indefinitely the NonProliferation Treaty. This is absolutely crucial. In addition, we must pursue a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, as well as a convention cutting
  • alone cannot help ouf children read. It will take all of us. , } " " . In his State of the Union, the pjsident outlined his Call toAction for American Education. Behind each of the p~licies Jnd initiatives 1in the Call to Action is a: challenge
  • , Training and Reemployment --------­ In the State of the Union, Pres1d~rit Clintbn emphasized that we must "give our people the education, training and skills they need to seize the opportunities of tomorrow." In order to carry out this vision, I am
  • . Shih also participated in drafting two of the State of the Union Addresses. In 2000 she became chief speechwriter for Hillary Clinton’s senatorial campaign Ms. Shih graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and while at Harvard in the early 90’s she wrote
  • 17217] Service: Diane Rehm [OA/ID 17217] Speech – Millennium [OA/ID 17217] [Spirit of Women] [OA/ID 17217] State of the Union [OA/ID 17216] Tamotsu [OA/ID 17217] T. Howard [Foundation] [OA/ID 17217] Tel Aviv Foundation [OA/ID 17217] Tribute to Charlotte
  • . The collection contains memos, correspondence, reports, drafts, and talking points. Topics include Medicare, Medicaid, health care reform and the Health Security Act, the 1996 State of the Union, and correspondence between the First Lady and various members
  • as a health policy assistant to the First Lady. The collection highlights topics relating to Medicare, Medicaid, health care reform and the Health Security Act, and the 1996 State of the Union. Correspondence between the First Lady and various members
  • State of the Union '98 - Drafts/Full Text
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  • High School; and we pressed to pass commonsense gun safety legislation to make such tragedies less likely. In my State ofthe Union, the last ofthe 20 111 century, I reminded Americans that, 100 · years from now, Americans ~ill end a 21 51 century shaped
  • in 1993 and Austin, Texas in 1995, his inaugural and State of the Union addresses this year, a recent radio address, the Jackie Robinson anniversary commemoration. He will also raise the issue in the government's apology for the Tuskegee experiment
  • message -- education is everybody's business: parents, teachers, students, states, communities, and corporations. As I said in my State of the Union, this is an age of great possibility. I challenged our nation to give our children the educational
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  • Century. First, we must maintain our fiscal discipline. In my State of the Union Address and the budget I released earlier this week, I proposed that we devote the lion's share of the surplus to saving Social Security and Medicare and paying down
  • WORLD-CLASS SCHOOLS IN EVERY COMMUNITY-1 WE NEED QUALIFIED TEACHERS IN EVERY CLASSROOM. 2 IN HIS STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS JUST TWO DAYS AGO -THE PRESIDENT SPOKE PASSIONATELY ABOUT THE I . URGENT NEED TO RAISE EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS -NOT I
  • U.S. C,onference of Mayors' survey reported. Requests for homeless assistance continue to increase, and families and children are a growing proportion of the hon;teless. , In this year's State of the Union Address, the Presitlent ' I laid out seven
  • 1995 State of the Union - Background [2]
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. memo Benjamin Barber to POTUS & Don Baer; re: Inviting Suggestions for the State of the Union (partial) (1 page) 01105/1995 P6/b(6) 002
  • welcomed France's decision to end nuclear testing in the Pacific ... and itsstrong support for ~!jh•6J "'ee~l~tl . . a truly comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty this year. As I said in the State of the Union, the CTBT is one of my highest priorities
  • this nation as her first friend in Europe, whose history and the great character it exhibits in the various arts of peace have been studied, admired and imitated by every state in our union." Now, we have an opportunity to practice the "arts of peace
  • MEE11NG WITHCHAIRMAN YASSA R ARAFAT ~~Y~:'!~OP) 12:15 pm 12:15 pm_ 1:15 pm 1:20 pm_ 1:25 lUNCH WITH THE VICE PRESIDENT OVAlOi'FICE DINING ROOM STATE OF THE UNION AD DRESS MEE11NG OVAL OFFICE StafIContact: Michael Waldman pm CUNTONUIlR,\RY f'~;OTOCOPY
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  • Uniforms Education Loretta Ucelli :i~ L-----· - ... f-·· - SOTU Talking Points 3 9/9/96 DonI .I I '. r I . I : I I I '···1 The enclosed package contains: 1. The REO Speedwagon C. D. of "Building the Bridge" (my copy). As you will note
  • /FLOTUS, 12/5/97 [OA/ID 17657] Admin Files – DPC Meeting [Second Term Priorities], 2/14/97 [OA/ID 17657] Admin Files – DPC Meeting [SOTU], 1/29/97 [OA/ID 17657] Admin Files – DPC Meeting Tobacco, 8/7/97 [OA/ID 17657] Admin Files – DPC Meeting [Welfare
  • to give him paper soon on the SOTU both overall "vision" and specific suggestions. 2. OMB is continuing public release of the DC plan. materials I'll try to get for both of this morning. There's a package of 3. The campaign finance meeting Hilley wanted
  • appearance' at a model high-tech school in Uni'on City, NJ to announce his Education~l TechnologyChallenge~und proposal asa major low-up to the .SOTU (he committed to p~~pose, this fund in the America'S Challenge document). I am not sure, whether this event
  • and our values are at stake, and where we can make a difference, America must lead. We must not be isolationist. " President Clinton, January 23, 1996, State of the Union President Clinton's leadership is making a difference around the world. Children
  • State of the Union 1998 Drafts - Foreign Policy Section
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  • Mr. Cook and others, the CEOs put off a final decision until they meet face to face on Feb. 2. This gives the White House time to schmooze more CEOs to stay neutral, or to impress them with State of the Union salesmanship. Perhaps Mr. Cook and other
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  • million baby boomers, we must, as I have said, save Social Security now. 4 We have an unprecedented qpportunity, during this time of profound prosperity, to do just that.· In my State . of the Union Address, I said we should use most of our budget
  • of the Union 1998; or· To release a partial plan or a process pian in the State of the Union, and wait Wltil the post-electioniState of the Union 1999 period to take any further action. Scenario 1: Speclflcfull package in lIre SUzie oftIre Union 19911 Pre
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  • Partnership Action Agenda March 18,1997 . I BACKGROUND • We are poised to boldly expand the Administration's Brownfields Initiative and fulfill the President's promise in the recent State of the Union Address to . "restore contaminated urban land
  • The othL'r windows of the Memorial contain stained-glass replicas of the seals of the States of the Union arranged from left to right, in the order in which thev entered the Union. Above thL'm a're the seals of the United States (obverse ilnd reverse
  • emphasized in the State of the Union Address, such as the role of technology in the 21st century, U.S. competitiveness and the importance of education in taking advantage of the new global economy. The agreements can be summarized as follows: The Basic
  • society for the past six decades, must come first. I was heartened following my State of the Union Address by the broad and public statements of support from the leaders of both parties for saving Social Security first. However, in recent weeks, the senior
  • for the 21st century. Today, I want to talk to you about what you can do to help. 1;000 days to a new century. As I said in my State-of-the-Union address, there are just over 1,000 days to the Year 2000. We are approaching both a new century and a new
  • ownership. And, finally, we have halted the decade-long slide in real hourly earnings. But this is a record to build on, not to sit on. As I said in my State of the Union, one of the main challenges we face is to make sure that this new economy with all
  • CLINTON'S 2ND TERM: A Strong Record Of Accomplishment A Comprehensive Accounting of Progress Made on State of the Union Initiatives TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE Budget and Tax Relief Education and Training Health Care Environment Welfare Urban Agenda
  • . The President named John Gardner and Doris Kearns Goodwin to launch the commission, but they were rebuffed by the Speaker. 1996 - 1997 McCain-Feingold/Shays-Meehan. In the 1996 State of the Union, the President announced his support of the bipartisan bill. He
  • discipline that led to this budgetary and economic success, while continuing strategic investments in the American people that will strengthen our nation for the future, and benefit the next generation. • As the President suggested in his State of the Union
  • signed into law a strong~ Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; and last year, I pledged to work with Senators Jeffords and Kennedy to pass the Work Incentives Act. In my State of the Union J\ddress last January, I urged the Congress to pass
  • or to the roots and values of the people of Maryland. So I'm glad he's here. I wanted to come here today to talk in greater detail about the issues I discussed in the State of the Union that require us to prepare America for the 21st century. It is important
  • to worry about the nightmare scenarios depicted in the book 1984. I am determined to put an end to these violations of privacy. That is why I am honoring my State of the Union pledge and using the full authority of this office to create the first
  • : police who walk the streets, know the people, win the respect of the neighborhood kids, focus on high crime areas, and work with parents and neighbors and business people. In my State of the Union Address, I singled out a brave police officer
  • thereafter (about .30¢ increases ·in 2001-2002). In the attached memo, Gene Sperling seeks a decision from you on whether to seek an increase, and if so, to what level. Ifyou choose, you could include a specific proposal in the State of the Union
  • the 1966 State of the Union address, he was visited by a White House physician. The doctor injected him with a red liquid, and he perked up. In the 1990s, of course, we had quadruple espressos from Starbucks.) But over the years, the writers were shunted
  • your peers to stay away from tobacco. I want to thank you for doing your part to meet one of the most important challenges facing young people and our nation. In my State of the Union address and in conversations with the American people across
  • [State of the Union, Feb. 4, 1997 (Binder)] [2]
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  • on Capitol Hill, but many key Democrats seem more concerned about the cool reception it received when they went home for Christmas. Thc long months of scrutiny between Mr. Clinton's grand unveiling of his plan in September and his State of the Union address
  • that even more Americans move from welfare to work. In my State of the Union Address last week, I said we can help another 200,000 Americans move from welfare to .work. To achieve that goal, I propose that we renew the successful Welfare-to-Work program
  • . To help with your thinking, we have enclosed with this packet copies of the Georgetown speeches, the 1996 State of the Union, and a recent DNC speech. .• THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 2, 1996 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: DONBAER MICHAEL
  • 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
  • that we can make sure this national partnership succeeds·." President Clinton, State of the Union, January 23, 1996 NATIONAL MISSION TO MAKE EVERY YOUNG PERSON TECHNOLOGICALLY LITERATE: The President has launched a national mission to make every child
  • . Eight months ago, in my State of the Union Address, I :asked the Congress to widen the circle of opportunity in America by strengthening our public schools for the 21st Century. I asked them to take two critical steps. I proposed, first, to help loc_al
  • a substantially greater effect ~ on young people than on adults. So, I applaud all of you for caring enough about yourselves.:ph: ... to fight back. 7~ jJ In my State of the Union address, I set forth a number of challenges facing our country as we move
  • A.M. EDT President Clinton, Vice President Gore, and Congressional Democrats Win on the Budget October 14, 1998 Saving Social Security First In his State of the Union address, President Clinton asked a basic question "what should we do
  • in the State of the Union because I did riot.know for sure that we would' have this money. But I do believe that-everybody who's really analyzed this is concerned abbtit two problems. One is that there are a whole lot of seniors -~ more than half -- who don't
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  • TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 CREATION DATE/TIME:14-JAN-1999 15:34:00.00 SUBJECT: tobacco farmers in the sotu TO: Lisa M. Kountoupes ( CN=Lisa M. Kountoupes/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP
  • , and strengthens our economy. We can do it through the might ofthe marketplace and the power of American ideas. f \ n my State of the Union address, I called for an unprecedented commitment of $6 billion for research and tax incentives to mobilize cutting-edge
  • ]. Last week, in my State of the Union Address, I described my vision for strengthening the nation for the 21st century. I spoke about building an America where everybody has a chance to get ahead with hard work . . . where government provides opportunity
  • maintain our fiscal discipline. In my State of the Union Address and the budget I released earlier this week, I proposed that we devote the lion's share of the surplus to saving Social Security and Medicare and paying down the national debt
  • effort which has pledged to enlist 1,000 companies within the next six months to help move those on public assistance into jobs in the private sector. The Partnership was formed in response to your challenge in the State of the Union, and the CEOs from
  • can shape our culture to do it. " . January 24, 1995. Address Before· a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union "For people in the entertainment industry in this country, we applaudyour creativity and your worldwide success, and we
  • historic opportunity to save Social Security and Medicare, and pay down the debt. As I said in my State of the Union Address one month ago, we can make good on that opportunity, while providing tax relief like USA Accounts, and while making targeted tax
  • in Surpluses over the Next 15 Years Among Spending, Tax Cuts, and Debt Reduction? President's Fundamental Solution: Debt Reduction with the Benefits Allocated to Extending Social Security and Medicare. In His State of the Union Address, President Clinton
  • billion over the FY 1996 Conference level with add-backs. EPA's operating program is the environmental comrnunhy!s highest priority. Consistent with the President's commitments in the State of the Union, EPA enforcement funding increases significantly
  • , 1997 For Immediate Release REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT IN BUDGET ANNOUNCEMENT Room 450 Old Executive Office Building 11:58 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. In my State of the Union address I issued a call to action to prepare
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  • made the tax system more complicated and less fair. Members of the NEC favored both the tax simplification ideas and the idea of preparing a report on tax reform, but differed as to whether the State of the Union Address was the appropriate forum
  • on learning for a lifetime. -6- My balanced budget makes an unprecedented commitment to these goals -- $51 billion next year. But far more than money is required. Three weeks ago, when I had the privilege to deliver the State of the Union address, I issued
  • an unprecedented / i ·' commitment to these goals -- $51 billion next year. But far more than money is required. Three weeks ago, when I had the privilege to deliver the State of the Union address, I issued a Call to Action for American Education. It's based
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  • /private sector teamwork. Thank you for keeping America strong -- for giving us the airlifter we need 'to meet our national security responsibilities for the 21st century. Last month, during my State of the Union address, I described the seven great
  • that need it most. "States and school districts must turn around their worst-performing schools - or shut them down. " President Clinton State of the Union Address - January 19, 1999 In an important step forward for educational accountability
  • , that protects medicare,. . medicaid, education, the 'environment, American . : agricultrire interests and does' n6t rais~ taxes on working ,.' '. ,~ families', PRESIDENT CLINTON'S PRIORITIES In the ,President's State of the Union address he said
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  • -9900 Dear Mrs. Clintonl My heart leapt for joy wh~n I heard the President say in his State of the Union Address tha~ you and he are planning a conference of parents and teac;thers. ' I am 71 years old and pursuing a doctorate in education from NOVA
  • . The President will deliver the State of the Union next Tuesday, January 23, 1996 at 9:00 pm in the Capitol. He will challenge the American people to come together as a nation and face the future together. The President will talk about the big concerns facing our
  • of Today's Simpson T r i a l Developments Cynthia McFadden Los Angeles 2:05 Clinton Hits the Road i n Wake of State of Union Speech B r i t Hume Washington 2:10 Republicans Focusing on Balanced Budget Amendment John Cochran Washington 1:20 Researchers Looking
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  • . In the State of the Union, the President said, "Americans have always found their common identity on the forge of common enterprise." This would address the ways service can bring people together across racial lines -one of the original ideas of AmeriCorps
  • , . "Mr. Quincy" there. Thank you very much, sir, for being here. Ladies and gentlemen, last night when I gave the State of the Union Address, I was fulfilling a requirement of the United States Constitution that requires the President to report every year
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  • Covenant way should shift ... resources and decision-making from bureaucrats to citizens, injecting choice and competition and individual responsibility into national policy. " -- President Bill Clinton State of the Union Address, 1995 In the new economy
  • for people to be successful workers and successful parents... " ., I , POLICY COMPONENTS: President Bill Clinton State of the Union Address January 25, 1994 lI ' Helping Working Parents Support Their Children ... Child Care (All Components
  • and State of the Union addresses this year; and remarks at the Jackie Robinson anniversary commemoration. President Clinton's personal history and conviction to lead this country in finding strength in our diversity make him well-suited to help forge
  • focus groups from this year's State of the Union.) We must continue to push our other best choice of initiative - creating jobs through trade - but it has worn out its welcome with the media. (3) These are vital subjects in the post-Cold War era
  • RODHAM CLINTON REMARKS FOR NEVADA HEALTH FORUM 28 JANUARY 1994 DRAFT [Acknowledgments} It is wonderful to be back lB.Nevada. You know the one year anniversary of the President's inauguration and the State^qf the Union Address this week have put me
  • i n the minds of Members and s t a f f . Added on top to the sense that the President himself has not d i r e c t l y raised the health care issue since the State of the Union, the Congress i s not confident i t "knows" where the President now stands
  • ^&aiHive-lefiger : -ftad be icliied longo^ fhe^teiieug^4rf^n aging|Society ^0 \ tWk^^A grdate opportunity and most profound obligationranination is to use this moment of prosperity to save Social Security. r, in my State of the Union Address, I called
  • plans, 1998 and to hold health plans President directed Federal health plans, accountable for decisions that covering 85 million Americans, to harm patients. implement the patients' bill of rights and called upon Congress to act in the State of the Union
  • t ; the role of the interest groups and the Democratic Party upon whom the administration counted to win the fight; the impact of Whitewater, talk radio, and the Gingrich GOP; the veto threat in the 1994 state of the Union address; the final d
  • design symbolizes the Union that Lincoln struggled to preserve. Thirty-six Doric marble columns surrounding the walls represent the 36 states of the Union at the time of Lincoln's death; state names are carved into the frieze. 84 I District of Columbia
  • the deficit down — without resorting to gimmicks. As the President said during the State of the Union: 'We have shown that we can bring down the deficit dramatically, without choking off the recovery, punishing the middle class and senior Americans
  • and be retired longer. The challenge of an aging society will affect every aspect of our lives. And our greatest opportunity and most profound obligation as a nation is to use this moment of prosperity to save Social Security. As you know, in my State
  • . By some estimates, better utilization of information technology in the health care sector could cut costs by more than $36 billion. • As the President noted in the State of the Union, health care will be a major application of the National Information
  • has worked. Now we must race ahead with this same aggressive strategy to help us meet the great challenges of the 21st Century. First, we must maintain our fiscal discipline. In my State of the Union Address and the budget I released earlier this week
  • maintain our fiscal discipline. In my State of the Union Address and the budget I released earlier this week, I proposed that we devote the lion's share of the surplus to saving Social Security and Medicare and paying down the national debt
  • to support the increase in Pell Grants and to make college l~ans more acdessible and flexible. I hope you will suppor~ the idea that the President put forth in the State of the Union to increase the amount of money available for work-study programs
  • compassionate and carinq society. We 'can help to imbue people with personal responsib~lity for themselves, for their children, for their communities. : And as we meet our challenqes, I hope we will look for ways· to d~ just that. You know, in his state
  • American style or design. Well, perhaps after today, it will also c~me.tosymbolize another aspect of the American. ! way: good citizenship. I When the President announced our Sav~ America's Treasures project during the State of the Union, he talked about
  • ptofessionals. c~e 1 for up to half a million ~hildren And it provides after-school a year. . I , But, one thing I have ~ound is that often times when the President .announces something, as he did in the State of the Union, many Alericans think the work
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  • poverty schools. 1. SPECIAL TARGETING IN A NATIONAL CAMPAIGN. As part of the State-of­ the':Union process, we already plan to propose a national campaign to deliver the message to all Americans that through the new tax breaks, the Pell Grant increases
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  • DONBAER BILL CURRY ANNE WALLEY FROM: RAHM EMANUEL SUBJECT: GANG SUPPRESSION Overview: The objective of this event is to follow. up on The President's statement during the State of the Union, regarding gangs. This objective is based
  • return from the Middle East, we will give you information on school reform efforts now going on . around the country, and present you with specific recommendations for the ESEAand State of the Union. 6. Education -- National Education Goals Panel