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The President’s most important job is to protect and defend the American people. President Bush proposed and Congress approved a single, unified Department of Homeland Security to improve protection against today’s threats. Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, President Bush has taken the fight to the terrorists and made America a safer place.
President Bush is dedicated to continuing the successful pro-growth policies that have encouraged robust economic growth and job creation.  A strong economy, together with spending restraint, is critical to reducing the deficit.
America is a welcoming nation, and the hard work and strength of our immigrants have made our Nation prosperous. Many immigrants and sons and daughters of immigrants have joined the military to help safeguard the liberty of America. Illegal immigration, however, creates an underclass of workers, afraid and vulnerable to exploitation. Current immigration law hinders companies from finding willing workers. Without harming the economic security of Americans, the administration plans to reform our Nation's immigration laws to create a system that is fairer, more consistent, and more compassionate.
President Bush will not be satisfied until every American who wants a job can find one; until every business has a chance to grow; and until we turn our economic recovery into lasting prosperity that reaches every corner of America.
To continue economic growth in a competitive world, America must find solutions to its energy needs. As the global economy becomes more competitive, America must find new alternatives to Oil, pursue promising new technologies, and find better ways to generate more electricity. The President is working to meet America’s energy demands and the challenges of the global economy by developing clean, domestic, affordable supplies of energy. The President's Advanced Energy Initiative promotes America 's four main sources of electricity: coal, nuclear, natural gas, and renewable sources.
President Bush believes every judicial nominee deserves an Up-or-Down vote in the full Senate no matter who the President is or which party controls the Senate. It is time to move beyond the partisan politics of the past, and do what is right for the American legal system and the American people.
The President has put forth an ambitious agenda to ensure that America's economy remains the most prosperous in the world. Vital in achieving this goal is the President's belief that taxpayers' dollars should be spent wisely, or not at all.
The costs of litigation per person in the United States are far higher than in any other major industrialized nation in the world. Lawsuit costs have risen substantially over the past several decades, and a significant part of the costs from lawsuits goes to paying lawyers' fees and transaction costs - not to the injured parties. President Bush supports enactment of medical liability reform, class action lawsuit reform, and asbestos litigation reform to expedite resolutions and curb the costs of lawsuits for all Americans.
President Bush is committed to ensuring the promise of Social Security is kept for current seniors and those nearing retirement, and that we fix the Social Security system for our children and grandchildren.
President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) so that testing, accountability, and high standards will join with record new funding to help ensure educational excellence for every child. The early grades are seeing progress across America, but we must finish the job with high schools.
Faith-based and community organizations assist people in need every day, transforming lives with their compassionate acts. President Bush has proposed bold steps to address the challenges of Americans in need by applying America's compassion to America's deepest problems.
President Bush has a plan to make basic, private health insurance available and affordable for more Americans.  Americans are fortunate to have the most advanced and innovative health care system in the world.  The President's plan will make private health insurance more affordable and increase the number of Americans with health insurance.  The plan will also help our Nation move away from reliance on government-run health care and toward a system in which Americans have better access to basic, affordable private insurance, and increased ownership of their medical decisions.
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