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January 25, 1994: State of the Union Address

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Bill Clinton

January 25, 1994

Source William J. Clinton Presidential Library

President Clinton applauds the successes in breaking gridlock, cutting the deficit, and passing the Brady law. He hopes to further reduce the budget; to update unemployment, welfare, and health care; and to support democracy throughout the world.

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January 25, 1994: State of the Union Address

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