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Speech Excerpts: Tax Cuts For Families And The Forgotten Middle Class
Speech Excerpts: Tax Cuts For Families And The Forgotten Middle Class
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Excerpt from speeches by Governor Bill Clinton regarding his position on tax cuts for families and the middle class. Printed on Bill Clinton for President Committee letterhead. No date given.
Document: A National Economic Strategy
Document: A National Economic Strategy
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A position paper describing the Clinton administration’s proposed National Economic Strategy regarding a new covenant for economic change in America. An agreement stating we need a President who will revolutionize government to invest more in the future with education, job training making work pay by expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit, Tax fairness, Radically Changing Government, a National Health Care Plan, A Revolution in the Workplace and No Deductibility for Irresponsibility. It also addresses his Global Economy Strategy with Incentives for Productivity, Expanding Trade for a Strong America and Getting Products to Market. Printed on Bill Clinton for President Committee …
Speech Excerpts: Investing In Jobs And Economic Growth
Speech Excerpts: Investing In Jobs And Economic Growth
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Excerpt from speeches by Governor Bill Clinton regarding his position on economic growth and investing in jobs. Printed on Bill Clinton for President Committee letterhead. No date given.
Fax: May 7, 1996,The White House, Office Of The Press Secretary
Fax: May 7, 1996,The White House, Office Of The Press Secretary
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A fax sent to Dr. Edna L. Saffy, the press release outlines President Clinton’s strong record of success meeting the challenges by the numbers. The fax gives statistics pertaining the economy and violent crimes in the United States.