Presidential Initiatives
President Bush delivers remarks to employees of the Cecil Walker Machinery Company in Belle, W.Va., January 22, 2002.
President Bush delivers remarks to employees of the Cecil Walker Machinery Company in Belle, W.Va., January 22, 2002. "We've got to remove the obstacles for people finding good work by educating every child who lives in America," said the President in his remarks.

White House photo by Tina Hager

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President George W. Bush participates in his first signing ceremony on January 20, 2001, setting his agenda in motion.
 President George W. Bush talks with a volunteer at Martha's Table in Washington, D.C., December 20, 2001. A strong advocate of volunteerism, President Bush has challenged all Americans to donate 4,000 hours of community service during their lifetime.
President Bush delivers remarks to employees of the Cecil Walker Machinery Company in Belle, W.Va., January 22, 2002.
President Bush visits the B.W. Tinker School in Waterbury, Conn., July 18, 2001. A few months later President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law.
President Bush discusses his compassionate conservative agenda for inner cities in Cleveland, Ohio, July 1, 2002.
President George W. Bush participates in his first signing ceremony on January 20, 2001, setting his agenda in motion. President Bush holds the badge of a police officer killed in the September attacks. 'And I will carry this,' said President Bush during his address to Congress Sept. 20. 'It is the police shield of a man named George Howard, who died at the World Trade Center trying to save others... It is a reminder of lives that ended, and a task that does not end.' Attending a World Series game between the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks, President Bush waits to throw out the first pitch on October 31, 2001. President Bush delivers his State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol January 29, 2002. President George W. Bush makes his stand to win the war on terrorism during an Oval Office press conference, '... my resolve is steady and strong about winning this war that has been declared on America,' said the President Sept. 13, 2001.