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William Clinton served the full two terms as the 42nd President from 1993 to 2001. His policies, on issues such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and welfare reform, have been described as centrist. The US had a balanced budget and a government surplus during his terms in office. He was impeached for obstruction of justice, but was subsequently acquitted by the U.S. Senate.
President Clinton gave this address in January 2000. It is noted for being the longest presidential address ever, at nearly one and a half hours. For the first time since Reagan's last speech, all 9 members of the Supreme Court were absent.
In this address, the 42nd President discussed welfare reform, the V-chip, education, community policing, crime and the environment. It is ranked highly among Presidential addresses and was the one in which Clinton said the memorable sentence 'Big government is over.'
The addresses are separated by three asterisks: *** Dates of addresses by William J. Clinton in this Book: January 25, 1994. 2. January 24, 1995. 18. January 23, 1996. 38. February 4, 1997. 52. January 27, 1998. 68. January 19, 1999. 84. January 27, 2000. 101.
The 1994 State of the Union Address was given by the 42nd president of the United States, Bill Clinton, in the chamber of the United States House of Representatives to the 103rd United States Congress. It was Clinton's first State of the Union Address and his second speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker, Tom Foley, accompanied by Al Gore, the vice president, in his capacity as the president of the Senate. The president discussed the federal budget deficit, taxes, defense spending, crime, foreign affairs, education, the economy, free trade, the role of government, campaign finance reform, welfare reform, and promoting the Clinton health care plan.
The State of the Union (SOTU) address is a communication between the Pres. and Congress in which the chief executive reports on the current conditions of the U.S. and provides policy proposals for the upcoming legislative year. Contents of this report: (1) Overview; (2) Historical Perspective; (3) Tradition and Ceremony; (4) Common Elements: The Sequence of Arguments; Recurring Themes: Past and the Future; Bipartisanship; (5) Policy Impact: Progression of Pres. Term: First Year Addresses; Midterm Addresses; Election Year Addresses; Second Term Addresses; Legislative Success and Policy Proposals; (6) Opposition Response; (7) Concluding Thoughts. Illustrations. This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication.