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January 23, 1996: State of the Union Address

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Bill Clinton

January 23, 1996

Source William J. Clinton Presidential Library

In his third State of the Union address, President Bill Clinton discusses the accomplishments and challenges during his first three years of presidency. Among the issues that the President and Congress continue to confront are welfare reform, improving education, raising minimum wage, establishing better pension plans, providing affordable health insurance, reducing crime and drug use, and maintaining global security.

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January 23, 1996: State of the Union Address

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