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President George W. Bush - Oval Office
President George W. Bush talks alone with Dr. Condoleezza Rice in the Oval Office Nov. 27, 2002.
White House photo by Paul Morse.

President Bush's Policies in Focus

In his 2003 State of the Union Address, President Bush proposed bold steps to address challenges at home and abroad - confident that America will meet these tests. The President set forth the following domestic goals for Congress and our nation to address this year:

  • Grow the Economy and Create Jobs

  • Strengthen and Improve Health Care

  • Encourage Acts of Compassion

  • Promote Energy Independence While Improving the Environment


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