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Speech Item
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Issue (quoted from text)
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Annual Spending Increase/Decrease
(in millions)
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1
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"This year my budget
will … reduce or eliminate more than 140 programs that are performing
poorly or not fulfilling essential priorities."
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($14,000)
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2
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"I ask you to join
me in creating a commission to examine the full impact of Baby Boom
retirements on Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid."
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$2
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3
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"…[W]e must have a … guest
worker program … ."
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unknown*
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4
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"For all Americans,
we must confront the rising cost of [health] care, strengthen the
doctor-patient relationship … and help people afford the insurance
coverage they need."
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$4,600*
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5
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"We will make wider
use of electronic records and other health information technology,
to help control costs and reduce dangerous medical errors."
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$50
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6
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"We will … [make]
sure individuals and small business employees can buy insurance with
the same advantages that people working for big businesses now get."
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$5
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7
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"We will do more to
make this coverage portable, so workers can switch jobs without having
to worry about losing their health insurance."
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unknown*
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8
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"I ask the Congress
to pass medical liability reform this year."
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($890)
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9
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"To change how we
power our homes and offices, we will invest more in zero-emission
coal-fired plants … ."
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$135
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10
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"…[W]e will invest
more in … solar ... technologies … ."
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$65
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11
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"…[W]e will invest
more in ... wind technologies … ."
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$5
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12
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"…[W]e will invest
more in … clean safe nuclear energy."
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unknown
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13
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"We will increase
our research in better batteries for hybrid and electric cars … ."
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$7
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14
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"We will increase
our research … in pollution-free cars that run on hydrogen."
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$53
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15
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"We will also fund
additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol,
not just from corn but from wood chips, stalks, or switch grass."
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$59
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16
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"Tonight I announce
the American Competitiveness Initiative, to encourage innovation
throughout our economy, and to give our Nation's children a firm
grounding in math and science. … I propose to double the Federal
commitment to the most critical basic research programs in the physical
sciences over the next ten years. … This year we will add resources
to encourage young people to stay in school … ."
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$10,000
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17
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"I ask Congress to
reform and reauthorize the Ryan White Act … and provide new funding
to states, so we end the waiting lists for AIDS medicine in America."
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unknown*
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18
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"We will also lead
a nationwide effort, working closely with African-American churches
and faith-based groups, to deliver rapid HIV tests to millions, end
the stigma of AIDS, and come closer to the day when there are no
new infections in America."
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unknown
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Total
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$91
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Sources: National
Taxpayers Union Foundation's BillTally, the White House, and various
news reports.
* - Notes:
Cost of the guest worker program is probably
minimal and funded through user fees.
The cost to "help people afford the insurance
coverage they need," is based on the President's refundable tax credit
for health insurance and a White House State of the Union news release
proposal for $500 million annually "to encourage states to test
innovative methods for covering chronically ill residents."
The President's speech regarding portability
appeared to be limited to Health Savings Account policies. However,
a subsequent White House new release indicates that "the President
supports permitting the purchase of health insurance across state
lines." A Congressional Budget Office report for related legislation
(H.R. 3255: Health Care Choice Act of 2005) estimates this could
increase spending for Medicaid $56 million annually over the next
five years.
The Ryan White Act was last reauthorized
in the 106th Congress (S. 2311: Ryan White CARE Act Amendments of
2000) and increased spending by $1.282 billion over five years ($256
million annually).
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Non-Defense Discretionary Spending
(in billions) |
Defense/Homeland Security Spending
(in billions)
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President Clinton's
1999 SotU
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$305
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$22
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President Clinton's
2000 SotU
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$119
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$21
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President Bush's 2002
SotU*
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$55
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$51
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President Bush's 2003
SotU
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$46
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$6
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President Bush's 2004
SotU
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$13.6
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President Bush's 2005
SotU
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$12.8
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President Bush's 2006
SotU
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$.091
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*Historically Presidents do not give State of the Union addresses their
first year in office (2001 for President Bush).
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