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    Bill Clinton Gubernatorial record group; Press Office series; Proclamations subseries

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    This subseries contains proclamations issued during to Bill Clinton's career as governor of Arkansas (1979-1992)

    U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the Crime Bill

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    President Clinton signs the Crime Bill

    President Clinton delivers the 1999 State of the Union Address

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    President Clinton declares that the state of the Union is good. Topics addressed include the lowest unemployment since 1957; a balanced budget; a budget surplus, 60% of which will go toward saving Social Security, 16% to Medicare,11% to Universal Savings Accounts; a 6-fold increase in scholarships to guarantee college to all interested Americans; school rebuilding and teacher accountability; patients' Bill of Rights; nuclear test ban; conservation; Americorps; campaign finance reform. Hillary Clinton is honored for her work with children

    Bill Clinton Gubernatorial record group; Press Office series; Second term subseries

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    This subseries contains Press Office material from Bill Clinton's second term as governor of Arkansas

    Bill Clinton Gubernatorial record group; Press Office series; Third term subseries

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    This subseries contains Press Office material from Bill Clinton's third term as governor of Arkansas

    Bill Clinton Gubernatorial record group; Press Office series; Fourth term subseries

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    This subseries contains Press Office material from Bill Clinton's fourth term as governor of Arkansas

    Letter from Bill Clinton to Bruce Babbitt

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    A letter from President Bill Clinton to Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, regarding the Antiquities Act of 1906, and the creation of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

    Bill Clinton talks to Westinghouse defense workers in Maryland

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    Bill Clinton tells Westinghouse defense workers in Maryland of his plans for converting war industries to peacetime production. $1.5 billion will go into retooling and retraining defense workers

    U.S. President Bill Clinton responds to accusations made at the Republican National Convention

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    President Bill Clinton responds to accusations made at the Republican National Convention. Clinton says he does not plan on raising taxes but does plan to sign the Minimum Wage Bill. On "60 Minutes.
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