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President Bush Addresses Members of His Team, January 9, 2004
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On January 9, 2004, President Bush addressed members of his team at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC. The President applauded his team for the important role they are playing in meeting the nation's challenges. He also encouraged them to avoid concentrating on politics in the coming year and to continue to focus on doing a good job for the American people. Chief of Staff Andy Card introduced the President.
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George Shultz Addresses the Sub-Cabinet
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On January 24, 2003, former Secretary of State George Shultz talked to some of President Bush's sub-cabinet. Drawing from his considerable experience in Washington, Secretary Shultz discussed the unique responsibilities and opportunities of public service.
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President Bush Addresses His Leadership Team, December 16, 2002
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On December 16, 2002, President Bush addressed his management team at the Ronald Reagan Federal Building in Washington, DC. The President praised his team's accomplishments in response to unprecedented challenges and spoke about his expectations for the next two years.
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President Bush Announces Winners of the 2002 President's Quality Award
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On November 25, 2002, President Bush announced the winners of the 2002 President's Quality Award. The President's Quality Award recognizes organizations that, as the President said, further the administration's desire "to provide excellence for every taxpayer, to make sure the services we provide are relevant and necessary."
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The Vice President Praises the Winners of the Presidential Rank Awards
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Appointee Directory
Pictures, brief bios, and contact information for each Senate confirmed appointee, the Chiefs of Staff, and senior White House staff members.
Department Links
Links to departments and cabinet level offices.
Potomac Fever
Please help prevent "Potomac Fever," a major DC malady.
Additional Symptoms of Potomac Fever
Additional symptoms of "Potomac Fever," provided by members of the President's team.
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