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January 24, 1995: State of the Union Address

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Bill Clinton

January 24, 1995

Source William J. Clinton Presidential Library

Clinton speaks of establishing a New Covenant, taking decision making out of the hands of special interests and giving it to the people. He wishes to strengthen the people by improving health care, reducing crime, creating new jobs and enhancing security at home and abroad.

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January 24, 1995: State of the Union Address

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