Office of the Press Secretary
________________________________________________________________
For
Immediate Release
January 23,
2007
STATE OF THE
UNION EXCERPTS
As
Prepared for Delivery
The American
people expect their elected leaders from both parties to work together on the
important issues facing the Nation. Tonight the President will lay out an
ambitious agenda, driven by bold and innovative concepts. He will discuss
the importance of forging common ground with the new Congress and explain that
to keep
“Some in this
Chamber are new to the House and Senate – and I congratulate the Democratic
majority. Congress has changed, but our responsibilities have not…We are
not the first to come here with government divided and uncertainty in the
air. Like many before us, we can work through our differences, and achieve
big things for the American people.”
“Our citizens
don’t much care which side of the aisle we sit on – as long as we are willing to
cross that aisle when there is work to be done. Our job is to make life
better for our fellow Americans, and help them to build a future of hope and
opportunity – and this is the business before us tonight.”
On our growing
economy:
“A future of hope
and opportunity begins with a growing economy – and that is what we
have…Unemployment is low, inflation is low, and wages are rising. This
economy is on the move – and our job is to keep it that way, not with more
government but with more enterprise.”
On the importance
of strengthening and re-authorizing No Child Left Behind this
year:
“Five years ago,
we rose above partisan differences to pass the No Child Left Behind Act…And
because we acted, students are performing better in reading and math, and
minority students are closing the achievement gap.”
“Now
the task is to build on this success, without watering down standards ...
without taking control from local communities ... and without backsliding and
calling it reform…And we can make sure our children
are prepared for the jobs of the future, and our country is more competitive, by
strengthening math and science skills.”
On the
President’s new health care initiatives:
“[I]n all we do,
we must remember that the best healthcare decisions are made not by government
and insurance companies, but by patients and their doctors.”
On comprehensive
immigration reform:
“Extending hope
and opportunity in our country requires an immigration system worthy of
On strengthening
“Extending hope
and opportunity depends on a stable supply of energy that keeps
On the war on
terror:
“For all of us in
this room, there is no higher responsibility than to protect the people of this
country from danger…[T]o win the war on terror we must take the fight to the
enemy. From the start,
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“The war on
terror we fight today is a generational struggle that will continue long after
you and I have turned our duties over to others. That is why it is
important to work together so our Nation can see this great effort
through.”
“Both parties and
both branches should work in close consultation. And this is why I propose
to establish a special advisory council on the war on terror, made up of leaders
in Congress from both political parties. We will share ideas for how to
position
On American
foreign policy:
“American foreign policy is more than a matter of war and
diplomacy. Our work in the world is also based on a timeless truth: To
whom much is given, much is required. We hear the call to take on the
challenges of hunger, poverty, and disease – and that is precisely what