Clinton delivers State of the Union address; President declares 'era of big government' over
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Pres Clinton's State of the Union address on Jan 23, 1996, discussed economic, social, budget, environmental and educational issues. Clinton asked citizens to work hard to improve the social challenges that beset the nation. He also advocated an open foreign policy.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1996
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Excerpts from President Clinton's address to Congress on health-care reform
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Pres Bill Clinton's health-care package is designed to provide all Americans with lifetime health-insurance coverage. The use of only one insurance form will simplify claims processing. The new health-care system will offer people quality, choice and savings.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1993
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Clinton delivers State of the UnionAddress; urges 'new covenant' between voters, government
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Pres Clinton proposed tax cuts for the middle class and an increase in the minimum wage during his State of the Union address delivered on Jan 24, 1995. He also vowed to work with the new Republican majority to cut the size of some government programs.
Publication Name: Facts on File
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0014-6641
Year: 1995
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