Summary: Doug Mills The New York TimesPresident Bush speaking last night at a joint session of Congress It was the first time in the Bush administration that Democrats controlled both the House of Representatives and the Senate Following is a transcript of President Bush s State of the Union address as recorded by The New York Times with links to related articles documents and Web sites Full Text of The State of the Union Message 년두교서 전문 Thank you very much And tonight I have the high privilege and distinct honor of my own as the first president to begin the State of the Union message with these words Madam Speaker In his day the late Congressman Thomas D Alesandro Jr from Baltimore Md saw Presidents Roosevelt and Truman at this rostrum but nothing could compare with the sight of his only daughter Nancy president tonight as speaker of the House of Representatives Congratulations Madam Speaker Background Representative Nancy Pelosi who was elected as speaker of the House is the first woman to hold that post Two members of the House and Senate are not with us tonight and we pray for the recovery and speedy return of Senator Tim Johnson and Congressman Charlie Norwood The rite of custom brings us together at a defining hour when decisions are hard and courage is needed We enter the year 2007 with large endeavors under way and others that are ours to begin In all of this much is asked of us We must have the will to face difficult challenges and determined enemies and the wisdom to face them together Some in this chamber are new to the House and the Senate and I congratulate the Democratic majority Background In November s elections Democrats won control of Congress for the first time in 12 years Congress has changed but not our responsibilities Each of us is guided by our own convictions and to these we must stay faithful Yet we re all held to the same standards and called to serve the same good purposes to extend this nation s prosperity to spend the people s money wisely to solve problems not leave them to future generations to guard America against all evil and to keep faith with those we have sent forth to defend us We re not the first to come here with government divided and uncertainty in the air Like many before us we can work through our differences and we can achieve big things for the American people Our citizens don t much care which side of the aisle we sit on as long as we are willing to cross that aisle when there is work to be done Our job is to make life better for our fellow Americans and to help them to build a future of hope and opportunity and this is the business before us tonight A future of hope and opportunity begins with a growing economy and that is what we have We re now in the 41st month of uninterrupted job growth a recovery that has created 7 2 million new jobs so far Unemployment is low inflation is low wages are rising This economy is on the move and our job is to keep it that way not with more government but with more enterprise Domestic PolicyNext week I ll deliver a full report on the state of our economy Tonight I want to discuss three economic reforms that deserve to be priorities for this Congress First we must balance the federal budget We can do so without raising taxes What we need is spending discipline in Washington D C We set a goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009 and met that goal three years ahead of schedule Now let us take the next step In the coming weeks I will submit a budget that eliminates the federal deficit within the next five years I ask you to make the same commitment Together we can restrain the spending appetite of the federal government and we can balance the federal budget Next there s the matter of earmarks These special interest items are often slipped into bills at the last hour when not even C Span is watching In 2005 alone the number of earmarks grew to over 13 000 and totaled nearly $18 billion Even worse over 90 percent of the earmarks never make it to the floor of the House and Senate they are dropped into committee reports that are not even part of the bill that arrives on my desk You did not vote them into law I did not sign them into law Yet they are treated as if they have the force of law The time has come to end this practice So let us work together to reform the budget process expose every earmark to the light of day and to a vote in Congress and cut the number and cost of earmarks at least in half by the end of this session And finally to keep this economy strong we must take on the challenge of entitlements Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid are commitments of conscience and so it is our duty to keep them permanently sound Yet we re failing in that duty And this failure will one day leave our children with three bad options huge tax increases huge deficits or huge and immediate cuts in benefits Everyone in this chamber knows this to be true yet somehow we have not found it in ourselves to act So let us work together and do it now With enough good sense and good will you and I can fix Medicare and Medicaid and save Social Security Spreading opportunity and hope in America also requires public schools that give children the knowledge and character they need in life Five years ago we rose above partisan differences to pass the No Child Left Behind Act preserving local control raising standards and holding schools accountable for results And because we acted students are performing better in reading and math and minority students are closing the achievement gap Now the task is to build on this success without watering down standards without taking control from local communities and without backsliding and calling it reform We can lift student achievement even higher by giving local leaders flexibility to turn around failing schools and by giving families with children stuck in failing schools the right to choose someplace better We must increase funds for students who struggle and make sure these children get the special help they need And we can make sure our children are prepared for the jobs of the future and our country is more competitive by strengthening math and science skills The No Child Left Behind Act has worked for America s children and I ask Congress to reauthorize this good law A future of hope and opportunity requires that all our citizens have affordable and available health care When it comes to health care government has an obligation to care for the elderly the disabled and poor children And we will meet those responsibilities For all other Americans private health insurance is the best way to meet their needs But many Americans cannot afford a health insurance policy And so tonight I propose two new initiatives to help more Americans afford their own insurance First I propose a standard tax deduction for health insurance that will be like the standard tax deduction for dependents Families with health insurance will pay no income or payroll taxes on $15 000 of their income Single Americans with health insurance will pay no income or payroll taxes on $7 500 of their income With this reform more than 100 million men women and children who are now covered by employer provided insurance will benefit from lower tax bills Background Administration officials said President Bush s plan would provide tax breaks to help low income people buy health insurance and tax increases for some workers whose health plans cost significantly more than the national average At the same time this reform will level the playing field for those who do not get health insurance through their job For Americans who now purchase health insurance on their own this proposal would mean a substantial tax savings $4 500 for a family of four making $60 000 a year And for the millions of other Americans who have no health insurance at all this deduction would help put a basic private health insurance plan within their reach Changing the tax code is a vital and necessary step to making health care affordable for more Americans My second proposal is to help the states that are coming up with innovative ways to cover the uninsured States that make basic private health insurance available to all their citizens should receive federal funds to help them provide this coverage to the poor and the sick I ve asked the secretary of health and human services to work with Congress to take existing federal funds and use them to create Affordable Choices grants These grants would give our nation s governors more money and more flexibility to get private health insurance to those most in need There are many other ways that Congress can help We need to expand health savings accounts We need to help small businesses through association health plans We need to reduce costs and medical errors with better information technology We will encourage price transparency and to protect good doctors from junk lawsuits we need to pass medical liability reform In all we do we must remember that the best health care decisions are not made by government and insurance companies but by patients and their doctors Extending hope and opportunity in our country requires an immigration system worthy of America with laws that are fair and borders that are secure When laws and borders are routinely violated this harms the interests of our country To secure our border we re doubling the size of the Border Patrol and funding new infrastructure and technology Yet even with all these steps we cannot fully secure the border unless we take pressure off the border and that requires a temporary worker program We should establish a legal and orderly path for foreign workers to enter our country to work on a temporary basis As a result they won t have to try to sneak in and that will leave border agents free to chase down drug smuggle Doug Mills The New York TimesPresident Bush speaking last night at a joint session of Congress It was the first time in the Bush administration that Democrats controlled both the House of Representatives and the Senate Following is a transcript of President Bush s State of the Union address as recorded by The New York Times with links to related articles documents and Web sites Full Text of The State of the Union Message 년두교서 전문 Thank you very much And tonight I have the high privilege and distinct honor of my own as the first president to begin the State of the Union message with these words Madam Speaker In his day the late Congressman Thomas D Alesandro Jr from Baltimore Md saw Presidents Roosevelt and Truman at this rostrum but nothing could compare with the sight of his only daughter Nancy president tonight as speaker of the House of Representatives Congratulations Madam Speaker Background Representative Nancy Pelosi who was elected as speaker of the House is the first woman to hold that post Two members of the House and Senate are not with us tonight and we pray for the recovery and speedy return of Senator Tim Johnson and Congressman Charlie Norwood The rite of custom brings us together at a defining hour when decisions are hard and courage is needed We enter the year 2007 with large endeavors under way and others that are ours to begin In all of this much is asked of us We must have the will to face difficult challenges and determined enemies and the wisdom to face them together Some in this chamber are new to the House and the Senate and I congratulate the Democratic majority Background In November s elections Democrats won control of Congress for the first time in 12 years Congress has changed but not our responsibilities Each of us is guided by our own convictions and to these we must stay faithful Yet we re all held to the same standards and called to serve the same good purposes to extend this nation s prosperity to spend the people s money wisely to solve problems not leave them to future generations to guard America against all evil and to keep faith with those we have sent forth to defend us We re not the first to come here with government divided and uncertainty in the air Like many before us we can work through our differences and we can achieve big things for the American people Our citizens don t much care which side of the aisle we sit on as long as we are willing to cross that aisle when there is work to be done Our job is to make life better for our fellow Americans and to help them to build a future of hope and opportunity and this is the business before us tonight A future of hope and opportunity begins with a growing economy and that is what we have We re now in the 41st month of uninterrupted job growth a recovery that has created 7 2 million new jobs so far Unemployment is low inflation is low wages are rising This economy is on the move and our job is to keep it that way not with more government but with more enterprise Domestic PolicyNext week I ll deliver a full report on the state of our economy Tonight I want to discuss three economic reforms that deserve to be priorities for this Congress First we must balance the federal budget We can do so without raising taxes What we need is spending discipline in Washington D C We set a goal of cutting the deficit in half by 2009 and met that goal three years ahead of schedule Now let us take the next step In the coming weeks I will submit a budget that eliminates the federal deficit within the next five years I ask you to make the same commitment Together we can restrain the spending appetite of the federal government and we can balance the federal budget Next there s the matter of earmarks These special interest items are often slipped into bills at the last hour when not even C Span is watching In 2005 alone the number of earmarks grew to over 13 000 and totaled nearly $18 billion Even worse over 90 percent of the earmarks never make it to the floor of the House and Senate they are dropped into committee reports that are not even part of the bill that arrives on my desk You did not vote them into law I did not sign them into law Yet they are treated as if they have the force of law The time has come to end this practice So let us work together to reform the budget process expose every earmark to the light of day and to a vote in Congress and cut the number and cost of earmarks at least in half by the end of this session And finally to keep this economy strong we must take on the challenge of entitlements Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid are commitments of conscience and so it is our duty to keep them permanently sound Yet we re failing in that duty And this failure will one day leave our children with three bad options huge tax increases huge deficits or huge and immediate cuts in benefits Everyone in this chamber knows this to be true yet somehow we have not found it in ourselves to act So let us work together and do it now With enough good sense and good will you and I can fix Medicare and Medicaid and save Social Security Spreading opportunity and hope in America also requires public schools that give children the knowledge and character they need in life Five years ago we rose above partisan differences to pass the No Child Left Behind Act preserving local control raising standards and holding schools accountable for results And because we acted students are performing better in reading and math and minority students are closing the achievement gap Now the task is to build on this success without watering down standards without taking control from local communities and without backsliding and calling it reform We can lift student achievement even higher by giving local leaders flexibility to turn around failing schools and by giving families with children stuck in failing schools the right to choose someplace better We must increase funds for students who struggle and make sure these children get the special help they need And we can make sure our children are prepared for the jobs of the future and our country is more competitive by strengthening math and science skills The No Child Left Behind Act has worked for America s children and I ask Congress to reauthorize this good law A future of hope and opportunity requires that all our citizens have affordable and available health care When it comes to health care government has an obligation to care for the elderly the disabled and poor children And we will meet those responsibilities For all other Americans private health insurance is the best way to meet their needs But many Americans cannot afford a health insurance policy And so tonight I propose two new initiatives to help more Americans afford their own insurance First I propose a standard tax deduction for health insurance that will be like the standard tax deduction for dependents Families with health insurance will pay no income or payroll taxes on $15 000 of their income Single Americans with health insurance will pay no income or payroll taxes on $7 500 of their income With this reform more than 100 million men women and children who are now covered by employer provided insurance will benefit from lower tax bills Background Administration officials said President Bush s plan would provide tax breaks to help low income people buy health insurance and tax increases for some workers whose health plans cost significantly more than the national average At the same time this reform will level the playing field for those who do not get health insurance through their job For Americans who now purchase health insurance on their own this proposal would mean a substantial tax savings $4 500 for a family of four making $60 000 a year And for the millions of other Americans who have no health insurance at all this deduction would help put a basic private health insurance plan within their reach Changing the tax code is a vital and necessary step to making health care affordable for more Americans My second proposal is to help the states that are coming up with innovative ways to cover the uninsured States that make basic private health insurance available to all their citizens should receive federal funds to help them provide this coverage to the poor and the sick I ve asked the secretary of health and human services to work with Congress to take existing federal funds and use them to create Affordable Choices grants These grants would give our nation s governors more money and more flexibility to get private health insurance to those most in need There are many other ways that Congress can help We need to expand health savings accounts We need to help small businesses through association health plans We need to reduce costs and medical errors with better information technology We will encourage price transparency and to protect good doctors from junk lawsuits we need to pass medical liability reform In all we do we must remember that the best health care decisions are not made by government and insurance companies but by patients and their doctors Extending hope and opportunity in our country requires an immigration system worthy of America with laws that are fair and borders that are secure When laws and borders are routinely violated this harms the interests of our country To secure our border we re doubling the size of the Border Patrol and funding new infrastructure and technology Yet even with all these steps we cannot fully secure the border unless we take pressure off the border and that requires a temporary worker program We should establish a legal and orderly path for foreign workers to enter our country to work on a temporary basis As a result they won t have to try to sneak in and that will leave border agents free to chase down drug smuggle
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