1998 State of the Union Address
The 1998 State of the Union address was given by President Bill Clinton to a joint session of the 105th United States Congress on January 27, 1998. The speech was the second State of the Union address of President Clinton's second term.
President Clinton discussed the federal budget, taxes and focused on the budget deficit, then at $10 billion. The president also discussed education, foreign relations, science funding, development, space travel and the Internet.
In the speech, the president acknowledged the deaths of Representatives Walter Capps and Sonny Bono.
The speech lasted 1:16:43 and consisted of 7,303 words.[1]
The Republican Party response was delivered by Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi.[2]
William Daley, the Secretary of Commerce, served as the designated survivor.
References
External links
- (full transcript), The American Presidency Project, UC Santa Barbara
- Coverage by the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- (full video), Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia.
Preceded by 1997 State of the Union Address |
State of the Union addresses 1998 |
Succeeded by 1999 State of the Union Address |
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