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George W. Bush
53rd President of the United States
43rd under the US Constitution

 

President George Bush Address to America
September 20, 2001

 

President George W. Bush
text and photo from the White House

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President George W. Bush. White House photo by Paul Morse George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. Formerly the 46th Governor of the State of Texas, President Bush has earned a reputation as a compassionate conservative who shapes policy based on the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, strong families and local control.

President Bush was born July 6, 1946, and grew up in Midland and Houston, Texas. He received a bachelor's degree from Yale University and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. He served as an F-102 pilot for the Texas Air National Guard before beginning his career in the oil and gas business in Midland in 1975, working in the energy industry until 1986. After working on his father's successful 1988 presidential campaign, he assembled the group of partners that purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989.

He served as managing general partner of the Texas Rangers until he was elected Governor on November 8, 1994, with 53.5 percent of the vote. In an historic re-election victory, he became the first Texas Governor to be elected to consecutive four-year terms on November 3, 1998, winning 68.6 percent of the vote.

President Bush is pursuing the same common-sense approach and bipartisan spirit that he used in Texas. He has proposed bold initiatives to ensure that America's prosperity has a purpose. He has also addressed improving our nation's public schools by strengthening local control and insisting on accountability; reducing taxes on all taxpayers, especially for those Americans on the fringes of poverty; strengthening the military with better pay, better planning, and better equipment; saving and strengthening Social Security and Medicare by providing seniors with more options; and ushering in the responsibility era in America.

President Bush is married to Laura Welch Bush, a former teacher and librarian, and they have 19-year-old twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna. The Bush family also includes their dogs, Spot and Barney, and a cat, India.

President Bush's Cabinet

The tradition of the Cabinet dates back to the beginnings of the Presidency itself. One of the principal purposes of the Cabinet (drawn from Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution) is to advise the President on any subject he may require relating to the duties of their respective offices.

The Cabinet includes the Vice President and, by law, the heads of 14 executive departments-the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, and the Attorney General. Under President George W. Bush, Cabinet-level rank also has been accorded to the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Director, Office of Management and Budget; the Director, National Drug Control Policy; and the U.S. Trade Representative.


Secretary of Agriculture
Ann M. Veneman
http://www.usda.gov/

Seal of the Department of Agriculture


Photo of Anne Veneman, Secretary of Agriculture
Ann M. Veneman

 

Secretary of Interior
Gale Norton
http://www.doi.gov/

Seal of the Department of Interior


Photo of Gale Norton, Secretary of Interior
Gale Norton

Secretary of Commerce
Don Evans
http://www.doc.gov/

Seal of the Department of Commerce


Photo of Don Evans, Secretary of Commerce
Don Evans

Department of Justice
John Ashcroft
http://www.usdoj.gov/

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Photo of John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the United States
John Ashcroft

Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld
http://www.defenselink.mil/

Seal of the Department of Defense


Photo of Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld

Secretary of Labor
Elaine Chao
http://www.dol.gov/

Seal of the Department of Labor


Photo of Elaine Chao, Secretary of Labor
Elaine Chao

Secretary of Education
Rod Paige
http://www.ed.gov/

Seal of the Department of Education


Photo of Ron Paige, Secretary of Education
Rod Paige

Secretary of State
Colin Powell
http://www.state.gov/

Seal of the Department of State


Photo of Colin Powell, Secretary of State
Colin Powell

Secretary of Energy
Spencer Abraham
http://www.doe.gov/

Seal of the Department of Energy


Photo of Spencer Abraham, Secretary of Energy
Spencer Abraham

Secretary of Transportation
Norman Mineta
http://www.dot.gov/

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Photo of Norman Mineta, Secretary of Transportation
Norman Mineta

Secretary of Health &
Human Services

Tommy Thompson
http://www.dhhs.gov/

Department of Health and Human Services


Photo of Tommy Thompson, Secretary of Health and Human Services
Tommy Thompson

Secretary of Treasury
Paul O'Neill
http://www.ustreas.gov/

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Photo of Paul O'Neill, Secretary of the Treasury
Paul O'Neill

Secretary of Housing &
Urban Development

Mel Martinez
http://www.hud.gov/

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Photo of Mel Martinez, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Mel Martinez

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Anthony Principi
http://www.va.gov/

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Photo of Anthony Principi, Secterary of Veterans Affairs
Anthony Principi

 




Cabinet Rank Members


The Vice President
Richard B. Cheney
http://www.whitehouse.gov/

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Photo of Richard B. Cheney, Vice President
Richard B. Cheney

 

President's Chief of Staff
Andrew H. Card, Jr.

White House logo


Photo of Andrew H. Card, President's Chief of Staff
Andrew H. Card

Environmental
Protection Agency

Christie Todd Whitman
http://www.epa.gov/

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Photo of Christie Todd Whitman, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
Christie Todd Whitman

Office of Management and Budget Director
Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.
http://www.omb.gov/

Seal of the Office of Management and Budget


Photo of Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., Office of Management and Budget Director
Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.

Office of National
Drug Control Policy

John Walters (Nominee)
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/

Seal of the Office of National Drug Control Policy


 

United States Trade Representative
Ambassador Robert B. Zoellick
http://www.ustr.gov/

Seal of the United States Trade Representative


Photo of Ambassador Robert B. Zoellick, United States Trade Representative
Robert B. Zoellick

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William Jefferson Clinton (D)

George W. Bush (R)


 

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