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  • SOTU [State of the Union] 99 - Treasury
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14477 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 99-Treasury Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 7 Position: II TfcASUAH _ f i
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 99
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14477 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 99 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 7 Position: /tlfclf* SCO**
  • Thinkers Dinner 96 SOTU [State of the Union] 96
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14477 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: Thinkers Dinner 96 SOTU [State of the Union] 96 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 7 1 {Xpt h Ire- A&vfi \-(tfr
  • Stevenson Quote - SOTU [State of the Union] 96
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: Stevenson Quote - SOTU [State ofthe Union] 96 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 4 3 Michael Waldman Files Box
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - Polling Data
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14459 OA/ID Number: FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 Polling Data Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE: DATE
  • on the President's schedule to prepare himself for this pivotal speech. As my memorandum of last week indicated, we propose that both the Inaugural Address and the State-of-the-Union reflect common themes, which will then be amplified through the kick-off
  • 98 SOTU [State of the Union] Budget
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14458 FolderlD: Folder Title: 98 SOTU [State of the Union] Budget Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 1 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1999
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14460 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1999 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton
  • Research Requests: [SOTU [State of the Union] Research Requests]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14459 OA/ID Number: FoiderlD: Folder Title: Research Requests: [SOTU [State of the Union] Research Requests] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 January
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1997 - Memos
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14460 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1997 - Memos Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Pensions Security
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Pensions Security Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 4 3 WE PRESIDENT MAS Sim THE W H
  • KS: MW[Michael Waldman] SOTU [State of the Union] Memos
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14458 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: MW [Michael Waldman] SOTU [State ofthe Union] Memos Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 5 Position: Withdrawal/Redaction
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - 1999 - Policies
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14477 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] - 1999 - Policies Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 7 1 Request Possible Settleout
  • [State of the Union 1999 - High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: POTUS SOTU [State of the Union] Notes
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: [State of the Union 1999-High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: POTUS SOTU [State of the Union] Notes Stack: Row
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1997
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1997 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 7 Position: Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [State of the Union Draft]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14460 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [State of the Union draft] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 3
  • KS: SOTU [State of the Union] - CFR [Campaign Finance Reform]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14458 FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: SOTU [State of the Union] - CFR [Campaign Finance Reform] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 5 Position: 12/19/97 16
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Memos from Congressmen
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14459 OA/ID Number: FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Memos from Congressmen Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 2 20S4566221 JRN-08 98 14
  • SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret [Returned] by POTUS [3]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14537 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret. [Returned] by POTUS [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 7 3
  • SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret [Returned] by POTUS [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14537 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret. [Returned] by POTUS [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 92 4 7 3
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - Waldman
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] - Waldman Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 7 Position: Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - Unsolicited Memos [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] - Unsolicited Memos [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 2 Withdrawal/Redaction
  • [State of the Union 1998 - Drafts] [Folder 1] [1]
  • /98 Speech prep transcripts 1997 Inaug/SOTU file 1997 Social security Misc. 1995 SOTU 1996 SOTU 1995 SOTU 1999 ma :: 0 cA > A V ^> C S S 1 r '> re 3 1/25/98 12AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES CAPITOL
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 98 Misc
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14477 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 98 Misc Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 7 Position: 7 Qat'OAtA-AxAq^ ill • JAN.26.1998
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - Factoids
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - Factoids Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 From: Franklin D. Raines on 1
  • SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret [Returned] by POTUS [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14537 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret. [Returned] by POTUS [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 7 3
  • KS: SOTU [State of the Union] Themes
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14458 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: SOTU [State of the Union] Themes Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 5 Position: Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton
  • KS: 1988 SOTU [State of the Union] For [Foreign] Pol [Policy]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14458 FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] For [Foreign] Pol [Policy] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 1 Withdrawal
  • [State of the Union 1999 - High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: SOTU [State of the Union] Outlines and notes
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: [State of the Union 1999~High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: SOTU [State of the Union] Outlines & Notes Stack: Row
  • Of The Union Address January 27,1998 F A C T BOOK PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON State Of The Union Address January 27, 1998 FACT BOOK TABLE OF CONTEXT Opening/Introduction: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 209 Years Of State Of The Union Reports More
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 96 - Comments
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14457 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union] 96 Comments Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 4 Position: Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts 1/13-1/16 [1996]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14457 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union] - Drafts 1/13 - 1/16 [1996] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 3 Withdrawal/Redaction
  • White House Input - SOTU [State of the Union]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: White House Input - SOTU [State ofthe Union] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECT/TITLK DATE Al From to the Presidnet; RE: 1998 Politics and the State of the Union (4 pages) 01/16/1998 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA/Box Number: 14458
  • : SOTU Thoughts (1 page) 01/22/1998 P5 003. note Chuck Ruff to Michael; RE: Phone number [partial] (I page) n.d. P6/b(6) 004. memo Fred DuVal, Jeffrey Farrow to Michael; RE: Puerto Rico Mention in the State of the Union (2 pages) 01/20/1998 P5
  • Outside Contributors Sug [Suggestions] for SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: Outside Contributors Sug [Suggestions] for SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4
  • SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret [Returned] by POTUS [4]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14537 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Drafts Ret. [Returned] by POTUS [4] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 7 3
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 - Outreach
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14460 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 - Outreach Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • with a computer as they are with the chalkboard. pggfljT^gffl- ^ ZZH "TITI " Z r T I ' Z T T T r i l 7" ~"Z"' ' EDUCATION STATS FOR STATE OF THE UNION: I January 6, 1998 New Economv • On average, persons who attend some college can expect lifetime
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: News Clips/ SOTU [State of the Union] 1996
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14460 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: News Clips / SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92
  • NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. list State of the Union Outreach Memo Checklist; RE: Phone numbers [partial] (2 pages) 12/17/1997 P6/b(6) 002. email Mary F. Buckley to Anthony J. Blinken; RE: Phone numbers [partial] (1 page) 12/08
  • KS: 1988 SOTU [State of the Union] Response
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14458 FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] Response Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 1 J N - r 8 T E 2:6 A . 2 9
  • Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. memo Andrew Cuomo to Erskine Bowles; RE: Presidential Initiatives in the FY 1999 Budget (3 pages) 12/15/1997 P5 002. memo Robert Rubin to Michael Waldman; RE: State of the Union (2
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 96 - Drafts
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14457 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union] 96 - Drafts Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 4 3 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14460 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 3 Withdrawal/Redaction
  • 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts with Corrections [4]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14538 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts with Corrections [4] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 8 1 Withdrawal
  • Loose SOTU [State of the Union] Material
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14459 OA/ID Number: FoiderlD: Folder Title: Loose SOTU [State of the Union] Material Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • to work and could go to work given the right supports for their children and for education and for training. And so we went about this work. I think one of the reasons there was such a good response to the State of the Union is that people could finally
  • TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Jack Gibbons Bruce Reed Michael Waldman j^^Iary Louise Wagner, Senior Policy Advisor Sam Rodriguez, Assistant Director of Energy Research Elgie Holstein, Chief of Staff State of the Union education initiative The initiative
  • History of Deficit Reduction Rhetoric in State of the Union Speeches "Well, I am glad to report to you tonight that the fiscal year ending June 30, 1969, this June, we are going to have not a deficit, but we are going to have a $2.4 billion surplus
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  • Higgins 4 k/.j ,^ J S i ^" *Will reach out for advice to various people inside and outside administration. PAGE:06 January 1996 State-of-the- Union Schedule Tuesday Monday Wednesday Thursday —n Friday o Nition*) (own mMling (ABC) SOTU Woridztg
  • State of the Union 1997 The Original Drafts Volume 2 [Binder] [5]
  • . fax Michael Waldman from Chuck Kiefffer re: SOTU edit (1 page) 1/31/97 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA/Box Number: 14462 FOLDER TITLE: State of the Union 1997 The Original Drafts Volume 2 [Binder] [5
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Policy Memos [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Policy Memos [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • [State of the Union 1999 - High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: From POTUS [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: [State of the Union 1999--High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: From POTUS [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Poll (Penn) [Penn and Schoen] 1/11/1996
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State ofthe Union] Poll (Penn) [Penn and Schoen] 1/11/1996 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 3 Overall
  • 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts with Corrections [3]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14538 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts with Corrections [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 8 1 Withdrawal
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 - Fact Sheet
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14460 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 - Fact Sheet Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 3 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S STATE
  • SOTU [State of the Union] - Unsolicited Memos [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] - Unsolicited Memos [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 Withdrawal/Redaction
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. memo Henry Cisneros to President Clinton; RE: Idea's for the State of the Union Address (3 pages) 12/19/1997 P5 002. list List of Outside Contacts for the SOTU; RE: Phone numbers [partial
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] [loose] [3]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14460 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] [loose] [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 3 Withdrawal
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Policy Memos [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Policy Memos [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1997, Misc
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1997, Misc Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 7 Position: E n d i c o t r. 603595425S Peabody
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Outlines
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Outlines Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 4 3 9 6 fz C3 5 3 B 5 t t Potential
  • SOTU [State of the Union] Memos, Materials, etc. 1996
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14457 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] Memos, Materials, etc. 1996 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 3 Withdrawal
  • Cabinet Memos - SOTU [State of the Union]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: Cabinet Memos - SOTU [State ofthe Union] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 3 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library
  • the size and shape of the federal budget. Now, you have 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. Our goal must
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] [loose] [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14460 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] [loose] [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 5 3 Withdrawal
  • [State of the Union 1998 - Office of National Drug Control Policy Ideas]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries; OA/ID Number: 14477 FoIderlD: Folder Title: [State of the Union 1998--Office of National Drug Control Policy Ideas] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 7 Position
  • Historical SOTU's [State of the Union Addresses]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14537 FolderlD: Folder Title: Historical SOTUs [State of the Union Addresses] Stack: Row: s 92 Section: Shelf: Position: State of the llnion Speeches I
  • 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts with Corrections [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14538 FolderlD: Folder Title: 1998 SOTU [State ofthe Union] - Drafts with Corrections [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 4 8 1 Withdrawal
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] [loose] [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14460 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: [Drafts] [loose] [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 3 Document
  • Outside Contributors Sug [Suggestions] for SOTU [State of the Union] 1996 [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14457 FolderlD: Folder Title: Outside Contributors Sug [Suggestions] for SOTU [State ofthe Union] 1996 [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4
  • KS: SOTU [State of the Union] Policy
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14458 FolderlD: Folder Title: KS: SOTU [State of the Union] Policy Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 1 14 The Hill • Wednesday, November
  • SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: Governor Bill Weld State of the State Speech 1996
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14460 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] January 1996: Governor Bill Weld State of the State Speech 1996 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position
  • 1998 SOTU [State of the Union] - Drafts with Corrections [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14538 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: 1998 SOTU [State ofthe Union] - Drafts with Corrections [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 92 4 8 Position: Withdrawal
Heroes (Item)
  • 001. memo Melanne Verveer to the President; RE: Gallery Seating for the State of the Union (3 pages) 01/20/1998 P5 002. memo Melanne Verveer to the President; RE: Gallery Seating for the State of the Union [duplicate of 001] (3 pages) 01/20/1998
  • [State of the Union 1999 - High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14477 OA/ID Number: FoIderlD: Folder Title: [State of the Union 1999~High Points of American Achievement 20th Century]: Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 7 Position
  • : MICHAEL W A L D M A N / i / SUBJECT: SUGGESTED APPROACH TO STUMP SPEECH Attached is a suggestion for a new structure for the stump speech that takes into account the enormous progress that has been made on many of the State of the Union "challenges
  • State of the Union Address in Selected Election Years with Related Research [Binder] [1]
  • : s 92 4 6 3 Michael Waldman Papers Box No. 26 • • • • • NAFTA speeches Whitewater report SOTUs election—general FEC reform Campaign finance reform tNCUJSJRES FILED O E SZ A T C M N S V RI E T A H E T PC STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESSES
  • t t y soon — f o l l o w i n g up on the SOTU. ' I'm sure tie wants t o do a l o t o f t h i n g s , but heads up anyway. Also, K r i s Balderston said he mentioned t o yo\j gur pf an environmental cabinet roll-out day which CEQ, f o l i ^ l f ^ i
  • are better armed than they are? Of course not." POTUS, 1994 SOTU: "Hunters must always be free to hunt. Law-abiding adults should always be free to own guns and protect their homes. I respect that part of our culture; I grew up in it. But I want to ask
  • SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Research Plan [2]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14539 FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] '98 - Research Plan [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 8 2 ECONOMY ELECTION '96
  • for the education workplan to be consistent with policies announced during the State of the Union, including ESEA reauthorization, quality teachers, social promotion, and accountability. In particular, there was concern about the Compact for Equal Opportunity
Race (Item)
  • thought it would be important in the State of the Union, that the President was somehow able to articulate in his speech a tone that reflected restoring people's faith and trust in him and the Presidency. Sylvia spoke w i t h the President and he did
  • SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - Speeches by Others [1]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 14459 FoiderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] 1998 - Speeches by Others [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 5 2 Feb. 6
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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  • 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
  • MW [Michael Waldman] Personal: [1999 State of the Union] [Folder 1]
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  • 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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  • 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
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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
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  • , 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
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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
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  • /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
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  • 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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  • , 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
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  • 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
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  • ^&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
  • 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
  • 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
  • " sources. 2) ELECTION REFORMS A package of proposals that could include: a package of proposals to increase voting & revive elections Could be ready for SOTU 1998 - weekend voting Voting continues to drop to lowest level since early 1800s
  • in my State of the Union, we are living in an age of enormous possibility. More Americans, from all walks of life, will have more chances to build the future of their dreams than ever before. Of course, any time of great change brings its share of great
  • of American politics, and the changing conditions in American society. Some of his works include America's Struggle Within: Citizens Talk about the State of the Union; Timeless Values: Staying True to Journalistic Principles in the Age ofNew Media; Meaningful
  • leaders here sends a clear message ~ education is everybody's businesg^ parents, teachers, students, states, communities, and corporations. - 1- As I said in my State of the Union, this is an age (' of great possibility ~ a time of historic
  • . Introduction: The U.S. Economy Is Strong • • • Building Blocks/Growth Still Sound As the President stated in his SOTU ~ no one immune Greenspan quote on oasis The need to understand the rules of dynamic international economy and what the U.S.'s role
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  • . Mentions of Campaign Finance Reform - State of the Union 1997 - State of the Union 1996 -State of the Union 1995 -State of the Union 1994 - Address to a Joint Congress 1993 5. POTUS Remarks - At nomination of Domestic Policy Council Cabinet Dec. 20, 1996
  • that will bring the future to our doorstep. In the State of the Union, just a few days ago, I asked the Congress to pass this law, and they did with remarkable speed and dispatch. Even the years that were spent working on it were a relatively short time given
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  • . In his State of the Union address. President Clinton challenged Congresstoenact his brownfields tax incentive, which will help redevelopment at 17,000 sites across die country by 2000. President Clinton announced details of the brownfields tax incentive
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  • your taking the time to personally respond to the suggestions I provided you regarding the State of the Union Address. I am very pleajsed that you may find the ideas useful in a separate speech on tlte "Good Sodety,'' ancl I want to once again assure
  • responsibility. We have much to do. As I said in my State-of-the-Union Address, this is a time of peace and prosperity. But we cannot give in to the temptations of inaction. If we act now to build the foundations for strong economic growth and to strengthen
  • . There is an international agreement, in effect for 23 years, to ban biological weapons. The rules are good, but enforcement is weak. As I announced in my State of the Union address earlier this year, we will seek to bolster this Biological Weapons Convention with a strong
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. memo Michael Waldman to Don Baer, re: Inaugural and State-of-the-Union Process (3 pages) December 17, 1996 P5 002. memo Michael Waldman to Don Baer, re: Inaugural and State-of-the-Union
  • a number of union audiences this year, including 12 or so presidents that JJS brought to the White House for a discussion of our issues in January before the State of the Union speech. But Tuesday will be the first time since union household turn out
  • to the Congress information of the state of the union, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in case of disagreement between
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  • If* ^ Eight months ago, in my State of the Union Address, I set out a plan to strengthen our nation for the 21st Century, by setting aside the surplus until we Save Security First, by renewing our public schools, and strengthening our economy at a time
  • of all. At the February NGA meeting after the State of the Union, this effort could be kicked off through consultation with governors and others. This national effort should also include: A strong and persistent effort to significantly increase parental
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  • want to talk about what all Americans must do in their own lives to take personal responsibility for their future. In January, when I delivered the State of the Union Address, I talked about the enormous age of possibility we live in today. Your
  • that allow lobbying organizations to avoid. • In the 1995 State of the Union Address, President Clinton challenged the Congress to ban gifts, meals, travel and entertainment from lobbyists. The Congress subsequently passed the gift ban on November 16th
  • busy few weeks, and that you still have a lot of work left to do. This is an age of possibility, but one in which our people face stiff challenges. A few weeks ago, in my State of the Union Address, I spoke of the challenges we face as a nation as we
  • primarily wanted to give you some material for possible inclusion in the Inaugural, State of the Union, or other appropriate address, on the Constitution Center and King Memorial ideas. PATRICK B GILLESPIE P A U L C . HEINTZ 1. The National Constitution
  • for couples) a higher premium, affecting less than 3% of beneficiaries and saving an estimated $10 billion over five years. Lead the Effort to Solve Medicare's Long-Term Financing Problem: In his State of the Union address, the President should also make clear
  • guide our efforts, and to listen to members of Congress make comments about Social Security and potential reform options. II. BACKGROUND As you announced shortly after the State of the Union, the Concord Coalition and the American Association
  • your peers to stay away from tobacco. You are a powerful inspiration to America. You are an example of how we must work together to protect our values, provide opportunity, and take responsibility to meet our challenges. In my State of the Union
  • ^on thjis issue, W*«fe#!4liL«einvigoratythe National Campaign Against Teen Pregnancy oreatccnpife- the Present's 1995 State of the Union address. Witkriif p.lr.r.tinn reasonftotw mount this campaign aggressively. The President must be seen as personally
  • transactions, improving the framework of competition) - Culture - President as Teacher - New Ethics - Service To help in this process, we have also attached documents that list Administration initiatives for the year 2000 and our State ofthe Union goals. Also
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  • great patriotic cause - our national mission - giving all of our children a worid'Clasa education by putting tundards of excellence into action. Tha PrakfeBt's CaOtoAction Thi* is why President Clinlon. in his State of the Union speech, gave us a bold
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  • of liberty and creativity, long after the fireworks have faded." The President's State of the Union statement sets the themes of "celebrating our common culture" and "remaining the world's beacon of liberty and creativity" for a national millennium
  • this country to come together around its basic values of responsibility and opportunity, of work and family and of community. In my State of the Union Address, I gave all of you a report on where we are, where we have been and where I think we have to go. I
  • to have to decide whether you want to reward the p o l i t i c s of destruction and division and denial. You know, I heard the president give that State of the Union address, start grinding on Congress, said, oh, we got a l o t of problems here, i t ' s
  • on other priorities. We need to step up targeted executive actions on other State of the Union priorities, to push back against any sense that the pace of activity is slowing in the second term (especially during a summer when some will want to write
  • anticipate a truly significant State of the Union address, charting the territory into the 21st century. N o w , for our guests, some ground rules of this discussion. You are not here to provide lists of policy prescriptions -- though, they're welcome
  • Michael Waldman Papers Box No. 25 • • . • • 1995 Commencement binder G. Bush library dedication SOTU 1997 drafts Setting the record straight on the economy Chicago research for convention speech NJuOSJRES FILED O E SZ A T C M N S V R I F TA H E T : Am
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. letter Dani Rodrik to President Bill Clinton; RE: State of the Union Suggestions (2 pages) 01/14/1998 P5 002. letter Dani Rodrik to President Bill Clinton; RE: State of the Union Suggestions
  • ofrcner, perhaps, than the present mode of appointment. In one State of the Union, at least, it has long been tried, and with the most satisfactory success. The judges of Connecticut have been chosen by the people every six months, for nearly two centuries
  • 1/15/98 3 p.m. State of the Union - Foreign Policy Section For the past half century, the American people have agreed that with our vast expanse, great power and democratic values comes a responsibility to lead. Now, on the brink of a new century
  • $2,000 per election No provision Tax-cxemnt activity No provision PG 4 HE Exempts attendance at state party fundraisers Requires unions to give adequate notice to duespaying non-mcmbcrs of rights to disallow political use of funds Requires
  • : SPEECH THEMES FOR UPCOMING WEEK This week marks the end of the election season, and the beginning of the next phase which stretches until the State of the Union in early February. We should seek to quickly seize the initiative, and to define at least our
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  • , in increasing order of difficulty. 1. Announce these goals in his 1997 State of the Union address. Political cost: the President would be criticized by those (most Republicans, some Democrats, large numbers of state and local o f f i c i a l s ) who believe
  • of their childhood simply doesn 't last a lifetime." • President Bill Clinton. State of the Union, January 23, 1996 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S STRONG RECORD OF COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION Unprecedented Commitment to Education. The Clinton Administration has made
  • this country to come together around its basic values of responsibility and opportunity, of work and family and of community. In my State of the Union Address, I gave all of you a report on where we are, where we have been and where I think we have to go. I
  • of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 4, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS United States Capitol 9:15 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of the 105th Congress, distinguished guests
  • . 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 of the Union Address, I called
  • (e.g., 2 day voting, voting by mail, election day as a holiday, etc.); citizenship education in schools. Race and service. In your State of the Union address, you said, "Americans have always found their common identity on the forge of common enterprise
  • challenges...and pursue shared dreams. In my State of the Union address, I set out six key strategic objectives that we must meet if we are to keep America prosperous and secure and our leadership strong: Working to build a Europe that is undivided
  • 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
  • let me know if you'd like additional information on either of these. Also, do you need anything else from us for SOTU? Thanks, Elliot S. Braun (CEA) 12/30/98 Background on the State of the Motor Vehicle Industry: 1998 Sales: Sales of light motor
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  • and all that. We can talk about that in the State of the Union. It's not all that important. Q Personally, I think it makes more sense -- THE PRESIDENT: It's not all that important. Q It's smaller -- THE PRESIDENT: Yes, it's smaller. Yes, but what you
  • . In the State of the Union address, I called on Congress to set aside every penny of any surplus until we had dealt with Social Security first. Both parties in both chambers of Congress have joined in this call. That is the good news. Today we turn
  • candidates f r e e a i r time. L i t t l e progress has been made on campaign finance l e g i s l a t i o n i n Congress although C l i n t o n i n h i s State o f Union message asked f o r a law by J u l y 4. LANGUAGE: ENGLISH LOAD-DATE: June 17, 1997 PAGE
  • Initiative 6) The Science and Tech Initiative And the new tasks that remain for later are: THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 4, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS United States Capitol
  • in these remarkable presentations today, youth violence is on the rise ~ not just in large cities, but in small towns. And wherever there has been a dramatic rise in youth crime, it can have a terrifying face: organized, violent youth gangs. In my State-of-the-Union
  • PRESIDENT WILLIAM J . CLINTON WELFARE REFORM BILL SIGNING THE WHITE HOUSE AUGUST 22, 1996 ) Thank you Lillie. We met 10 years ago when Lillie came to a meeting of the nation's governors. As I mentioned a couple of years ago in my State of the Union, she
  • editorials on a race commission; 3) a list of the core reconciliation group members; and 4) funding options. BACKGROUND In examining whether to form a race commission, we considered how to address your concerns, as articulated in the State of the Union
  • made strengthening our educational system - so that Americans of all ages who are willing to work hard can get the knowledge and skills they need to survive and thrive — my primary goal as president these next four years. In my State of the Union
  • President Gore proposed legislation that would require broadcasters to provide broadcasting time to candidates (S. 2923, 1988). 1. COMPREHENSIVE CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM LEGISLATION (McCAIN-FEINGOLD/SHAYS-MEEHAN) In the State-of-the-Union Address, President
  • who commits a violent crime in America serves their time. The federal government has eliminated parole. I renew the challenge I made to the states in my State of the Union address last January: Guarantee that serious violent criminals serve at least 85
  • that our country has an effective health care system" during the 1988 Presidential campaign, he made no attempt to improve the system u n t i l h i s 1992 State of the Union speech. [Democratic Policy I n s t i t u t e ] BUSHRICH 3/24/92 2 with annual
  • strikes, like the 500-year flood did here, we will all work together to help one another. The federal government is an important part of that. In my State of the Union address, I said that big government does not have all the answers and that there's
  • ready for this new world Those who work with today's cars need a first-class education to be successful So docs every American, in every walk of life My Call to Action for American Education, which I laid out in thc State of the Union address, starts
  • welfare check and letting the states set the guarantee, for the following reason: We have in effect had a state-set guarantee for 25 years, something I never read in any article. Before the welfare law passed, the most generous state in the union paid
  • with the possibility of the very union of our states breaking up, our leaders were still thinking about the future. And to all the graduates here with advanced degrees, I say, a great nation must always be thinking about tomorrow. Therefore, even as you relish this day
  • more like him - people that just rear back and stand up and do the right thing. And if it doesn't work out, they just laugh and go on, and don't expect any kind of a blue ribbon or award at the end of the day. When I gave the State of the Union address
  • McCain (R-AZ), Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Fred Thompson (R-TN) and Representatives Chris Shays (R-CT) and Marty Meehan (D-MA). President Clinton endorsed the McCain-Feingold reform legislation in his State of the Union message earlier this month and urged
  • he can't do that if you don't let him," Clinton told the crowd." [11/94] Santorum Quotations on Social Security Response to President's State of the Union Message (no date) "Entitlement reform must also be a high priority this year. Without reforms
  • for certain disabled and low- and middle-income union and state and local govemment employees; and , Enabling millions of spouses who do not work outside the home to contribute up to $2,000 to an individual retirement account. 2. INCREASES PENSION
  • rural living to urban centers 100 years ago. In my State of the Union Address and all across our country, I have talked about seven critical challenges we face as a people as we move into the next century. First we must all work together to strengthen
  • or followers. We have to make a choice. The President said in his State of the Union address that we no longer had an enemy in the form of Communism. So he asked what was the enemy of our time. His answer was that the enemy of our time is inaction. That's true
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  • century. And above all, always ensuring that the United States remains the greatest force for peace and freedom the world has ever seen. Just to list those few priorities is daunting (no wonder the State of the Union Address took me an hour and 15 minutes
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  • . November 5 — FDR re-elected to a third term as president. ©1941 January 6 ~ FDR introduces "Four Freedoms" in State of the Union speech at Congress. January 20 ~ FDR's third inaugural takes place. March 11 - Lend-Lease Bill signed. May 1 - U.S. Defense
  • State of the Union talk, they were asked for names of thoughtful aca- THE WALL STREET JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1997 demies, people who could be mined for ideas and themes. As the final list was reviewed, Mr. Edmonds noticed a disturbing trend: All
  • the world's beacon of hope and freedom and opportunity. To do this, we must all make improving the quality of education in America one of our highest priorities. In my State of the Union Address earlier this year, I issued a call to action for American
  • — In his State of the Union address, the President calls on Congress to limit the influence of special interest groups. The President's address also calls for curbing the role of big money in elections, capping the cost of campaigns, and limiting
  • 456 6231 OYP DOMESTIC POL 121002/002 INSERT FOR POTUS GLENDALE SPEECH ON KIDS TV In my State ofthe Union address, I challenged leaders in the media industty to help strengthen American families by providing television program ratings so families
  • this further), we propose to structure the speech much like the State of the Union — a series of challenges which will encompass your specifi(? proposals. The challenges will be directed, as appropriate, to the states, school authorities, business leaders
  • : Info. Age, global economy. AGE OF POSSIBILITY, unleashed by change. More Americans, more chances to build future of their dreams. Great_change_nieansL.great_challenges. SOTU: must face them together. Era big government over, can't go hack to: Fend
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  • in partnership - with our businesses, our schools, our unions, our states, our community leaders - where everyone is challenged to do his or her part. 1 think School-to-Work is one way we can do that. As we look to a new era of sustained growth and opportunity
  • L. 105-78; Senate Repon No. 58, 105th Congress, First Session 25-26, 1997. ' In the 1998 State of the Union Address, President William J. Clinton announced a new initiative to fight "the most intolerable labor practice of all—abusive child labor
  • February 4, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS United States Capitol 9:15 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members of the 105th Congress, distinguished guests, and my fellow Americans: I think I should
  • Committee, Representative Thomas Blily; these proposals should be the basis of agreement on reform. State of the Union Address January 24,1995 "...And, as I have said for 3 years, we should work to open the airwaves so that they can be an instrument
  • h and 50th States of the Union? 4 8 . How many terms can a President serve? 2 2 . How many changes or amendments are there to the Constitution? 23. How many branches are there in our government? 24. What are the three branches of our government? 25
  • a l consensus f o r b a l a n c i n g the budget. And I want you t o look ahead as I asked i n the State of Union Address a t the challenges of the f u t u r e and t o ask what you should do and what I should do. That i s what t h i s e l e c t i o n i
  • . (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) NOVAK (voice-over): In his State of the Union address January 27th, President Clinton predicted a federal budget surplus and then said what should be done with it. WILLIAM J. CLINTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: Save Social
  • at the State of the Union address and to recognize their unique contributions to our country through their service to you. Just a few moments ago I was honored to lay a wreath, along with the First Lady and some children who survived and their parents
  • work with today's cars need a first-class education to be successful So does every American, in every walk of life. My Call to Action for American Education, which I laid out in the State ofthe Union address, starts with national standards. If we want
  • and peace t h a t t h i s country was meant t o be. That i s our mission, and we s t i l l have t o f u l f i l l i t . And i n the State of the Union Address I s a i d t h a t the most important lesson I have learned i n 3 years as President i s something I
  • and the environment and made 24 3724 Heyday ChOl/cs 8/13/96 8:34 PM Pa PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON massive cuts in Medicare and Medicaid. I believe, as I said in my State of the Union address, that the era of big government is over. But I do not believe that we can
  • is illegal in every state in the union, the powerful tobacco industry has long targeted advertising and marketing messages to children. We support efforts to make such marketing illegal. Every day 3,000 young people start smoking, and 1,000 of them
  • . The Risks Posed by the Instability in Asia As the President said in his State of the Union Address, the Asian economies are our customers, our competitors and our allies. The financial turmoil in the region will have an impact on the growth of the American
  • actually introduced legislation to require it. It was first proposed by President Kennedy in 1962. It has been around long enough. We now tried it in the last election more than ever before, and we know that it advances the public interest. In my State
  • progressivism, has run its historic course. In his January State of the Union address. President Clinton made it official when he declared that "the era of big government is over." The venerable New Deal creed was undone both by its great r
  • of the use of soft money for registration and get-out-thevote drive activity. In its response to Advisory Opinion Request 1976-72, the Commission said that "even though the Illinois law apparently permits corporate contributions for State elections, corporate
  • . As the President emphasized in his State of the Union address, the projected budget surpluses should be reserved pending Social Security reform. Until wc address the critical challenge of strengthening the Social Security system and ensuring retirement
  • , but enforcement is weak. As I announced in my State of the Union address earlier this year, we will seek to bolster this Biological Weapons Convention with a strong system of inspections to detect and prevent cheating. We are working with other nations
  • nation's history, because President Lincoln and his contemporaries knew even then that our nation's future depended upon the widest possible dispersion of knowledge. Though faced with the possibility of the very union of our states breaking up, our leaders
  • and put our own house i n order. George Bush's State of the Union Address l a s t week offered the same economic formula for the '903 that f a i l e d us in the SOs — the same p o l i c i e s that drove a stake through the heart of the middle c l a s s
  • This is why President Clinton, in his State of the Union speech, gave us a boid vision of what American education can become. From helping our children io master the basics - io better leaching and modernizing our schools •io helping families pay lor college
  • of the pamphlet "Black Monday" said Mr. Faubus exercised "the police powers...granted to each state of the Union by the federal Constitution. "It is not believed that even the present United States Supreme Court will presume to proclaim that its decrees supercede
  • of the advertising . . . issue-oriented ads about the 165 budget." Morris also recalled the union representatives suggesting Clinton/Gore '96 should run advertisements in states where the unions were not advertising and, in particular, he recalled the following
  • \ € • -fe -the. 1 : ! 1 '•: [} '/ •.; (} 0 i ' 0 (} 0 ) 0 0 -' '•• C Q v 0 j ^ 0 0^ STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS TO THE 105"' CONGRESS .Second Session ******* t MM.* i * ^ * * * * * ** * * PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON Janiuny 27, • Washington
  • intellectuals on issues that relate to the larger themes to be addressed in the State of the Union. II. BACKGROUND: See attached materials for background on invited leaders and thinkers. These materials include samples of some of the participants' most recent
  • these things are in the national interest." President Clinton 1995 State of the Union More than 5 million children are hungry each month in the US. Committed to Protecting Medicaid—The Health Safety Net for Our Children Committed to Protecting Medicaid
  • and freedom throughout the world. We have many challenges, and I tried to deal with those at some length in the State of the Union Address. One of our greatest challenges is to give the American people a Government that commands their confidence and that does
  • in their respective chambers. Since that time the White House has started an intensive campaign to generate support for the two bipartisan measures which most recently included the State of the Union's call for passage of the legislation by July 4th. Congressmen Shays
  • t e - s i z e agenda o f h i s campaign when he d e l i v e r s h i s State o f the Union address h i s week. "There i s no New Deal," acknowledged a senior White House aide. I n advance o f Tuesday's prime-time nationwide address, C l i n t o n
  • as insufficiently made-up when he appeared witk the President and •Jr.Vice-President arthis year's state of the union address: "Old Newt had on his regular skin." For all the differences in size and composition of the crowd, the rhetoric of both places
  • BY THE PRESIDENT IN STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS United States Capitol ...Our second piece of unfinished business requires us to commit ourselves tonight, before the eyes of America, to finally enacting bipartisan campaign finance reform. (Applause.) Now, Senators