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President George W. Bush is applauded during his remarks at the signing ceremony for the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Thursday, July 15, 2004. "The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act also prescribes prison sentences for those who use identity theft to commit other crimes, including terrorism. It reflects our government's resolve to answer serious offenses with serious penalties," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush is applauded during his remarks at the signing ceremony for the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Thursday, July 15, 2004. "The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act also prescribes prison sentences for those who use identity theft to commit other crimes, including terrorism. It reflects our government's resolve to answer serious offenses with serious penalties," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse
Deputy Attorney General Jim Comey discusses Identity Theft on "Ask the White House," Thursday morning.
President George W. Bush laughs with fellow lawmakers during the signing ceremony of the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Thursday, July 15, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse
Laura Bush poses for a photo with students during a visit to Hueytown Elementary School in Birmingham, Alab., Wednesday, July 14, 2004. White House photo by Joyce Naltchayan
Laura Bush and her daughter Jenna read with a second grade class at Hueytown Elementary School in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, July 14, 2004. White House photo by Joyce Naltchayan
President George W. Bush is applauded during his remarks at the signing ceremony for the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Thursday, July 15, 2004. "The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act also prescribes prison sentences for those who use identity theft to commit other crimes, including terrorism. It reflects our government's resolve to answer serious offenses with serious penalties," said the President. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush 's signature marks a collaborative accomplishment as the Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act is signed into law in the Roosevelt Room of the White House Thursday, July 15, 2004. "Government has a responsibility to protect citizens from these crimes and the grief and hassle they cause. It's a solemn responsibility of our government. I want to thank the members of Congress for recognizing that responsibility," said the President during the signing ceremony. White House photo by Paul Morse
Laura Bush addresses the press during a visit to Hueytown Elementary School in Birmingham, Ala., Wednesday, July 14, 2004. White House photo by Joyce Naltchayan
Laura Bush addresses a Heart Truth event at St Vincent's Hpspital in Jacksonville, Fla., July 15, 2004. White House photo by Joyce Naltchayan

 
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