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         W H I T E   H O U S E   E M A I L  U P D A T E S
                          WEEKLY REVIEW

April 23, 2004

In this Issue
 - AT THE TOP
   > Patriot Act
   > Earth Day
 - IN THE NEWS
   ^1 Responsibility
   ^2 Iraq Ambassador
   ^3 Education
   ^4 Homeland Security
   ^5 National Volunteer Week
   ^6 Environmental Youth Awards
   ^7 Race for the Cure
   ^8 Cyprus
   ^9 Navy Football
   ^10 Ask the White House


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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~At the Top~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


   Patriot Act
   PRESIDENT CALLS FOR RENEWING THE USA PATRIOT ACT

   This week the President traveled to Hershey, PA and
   Buffalo, NY to address the importance of the USA PATRIOT
   Act with local and state officials.

   Before September 11, law enforcement, intelligence, and
   national security officials were prevented by legal and
   bureaucratic restrictions from sharing critical
   information with each other -- and with state and local
   law enforcement officials.  By passing the USA Patriot
   Act, we removed those barriers.

   Fast Facts
   The USA Patriot Act:

   - Has played a key role in a number of successful
     operations to protect innocent Americans from terrorists.

   - Uses proven law enforcement methods in new ways to
     reflect new technologies and new threats.

   - Gives investigators the tools which are needed to stop
     terrorists before they strike.

   The USA Patriot Act helps fulfill America's duty to win
   the War on Terror and never forget the lessons of
   September 11, 2001.

   President's Remarks in Hershey, PA:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040419-4.html

   President's Remarks in Buffalo, NY:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040420-2.html

   Fact Sheet - USA Patriot Act:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040419-5.html

   Policy In Focus - Homeland Security:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/homeland/



   Earth Day
   PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES WETLANDS INITIATIVE ON EARTH DAY

   This year, Earth Day falls during the middle of National
   Volunteer Week, and President Bush commended the nearly
   400 volunteers at Wells National Reserve, and thousands of
   volunteers nationwide, for their ethic of stewardship that
   is helping to preserve our precious natural resources.

   President Bush celebrated Earth Day in Wells, Maine, where
   he visited with volunteers helping protect a wetland that
   is home to abundant wildlife and helps cleanse water
   reaching the Atlantic Ocean.  During the President's
   remarks he said, "My administration has put in place some
   of the most important anti-pollution policies in a decade
   -- policies that have reduced harmful emissions, reclaimed
   brownfields, cut phosphorus releases into our rivers and
   streams.  Since 2001, the condition of America's land, air
   and water has improved."

   Fast Facts
   President Bush's continuing action to save our wetlands:

   - For the first time in history, America has reversed the
     annual net loss of wetlands on our farms.

   - The President announced an aggressive new national goal
     -- moving beyond a policy of "no net loss" of wetlands to have
     an overall increase of wetlands in America each year.

   - Restore, Improve, and Protect America's wetlands
     through a combined Federal effort over the next five years.

   Fact Sheet - Saving Our Wetlands:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040422-1.html

   President's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040422-4.html

   Policy In Focus - Environment:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/environment/index.html

   Ask the White House - Environmental Quality:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20040422.html



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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~In The News~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


^1 Responsibility
   PRESIDENT DISCUSSES ROLE IN MAKING AMERICA PROSPEROUS & SECURE

   On Wednesday the President said, "...I thought I'd talk a
   little bit about the role of the President in creating an
   environment so that our prosperity lasts, and then the role
   of the President in securing America."

   The President went on to discuss his agenda and views on the
   economy, the War on Terror, and America's role in the world.
   In his closing remarks he said, "We have a responsibility
   beyond just being the leader in the war against terror.  We
   have a responsibility to be the leader in the war against
   hunger, and disease, and hopelessness.  And we are."

   President's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040421-5.html



^2 Iraq Ambassador
   PRESIDENT INTENDS TO NOMINATE JOHN NEGROPONTE IRAQI AMBASSADOR

   President Bush on Monday said, "Today I'm announcing my
   intention to nominate Ambassador John Negroponte as the
   Ambassador to Iraq."

   President's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040419-3.html



^3 Education
   PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES 2004 TEACHERS OF THE YEAR

   On Wednesday the President and Mrs. Bush announced the 2004
   Teachers of the Year.  During his remarks, the President
   said, "Our 2004 National Teacher of the Year is Kathy Mellor.
    She embodies the qualities that all students and parents
   hope for in a teacher.  For nearly 20 years, Ms. Mellor has
   taught English as a second language in North Kingstown, Rhode
   Island.  Kathy redesigned her district's ESL program to
   better integrate students with their English-speaking
   classmates.  And the educational benefits of her innovation
   have been clear."

   President's and First Lady's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040421-2.html



^4 Homeland Security
   SECRETARY RIDGE DISCUSSES HOMELAND SECURITY IN LAS VEGAS

   In an address on Monday Secretary Ridge said, "As an open,
   welcoming nation, we recognize that we can never be 100
   percent secure against terrorist attacks.  But we will never
   succumb to despair.  There is the old maxim: strength in
   numbers.  And if there is any lesson we learned from 9-11, it
   is that freedom's greatest companion is fellowship; unity,
   the integration of a nation -- everyone pledged to freedom's
   cause, everyone its protector."

   Secretary's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040419-1.html



^5 National Volunteer Week
   PRESIDENT DISCUSSES EARTH DAY, NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK IN FL

   President Bush on Friday visited Rookery Bay National
   Estuarine Research Reserve to discuss conservation, volunteer
   service, and USA Freedom Corps.

   President's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040423-8.html



^6 Environmental Youth Awards
   PRESIDENT'S REMARKS AT ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH AWARDS CEREMONY

   On Thursday the President said, "The award winners today span
   the entire country, from Barrackville, West Virginia to
   Shakopee, Minnesota, to Albuquerque, New Mexico.  You've
   cleaned parks, you've restored wetlands and you've organized
   conservation projects.  As volunteers, you've given your time
   and talents in many different ways, and together you're
   helping to achieve a great national goal: to protect and pass
   along the great natural beauty of our country."

   President's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040422-7.html



^7 Race for the Cure
   PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT NATIONAL RACE FOR THE CURE RECEPTION

   On Wednesday the President said, "Approximately one in seven
   women in the United States will develop breast cancer over
   her lifetime.  That means more than 200,000 women will be
   diagnosed this year.  This government is committed to helping
   find a cure for breast cancer -- and it must be.  The
   Department of Health and Human Services is spending $900
   million on breast cancer research and preventative
   activities.  I want to thank the members of Congress for your
   strong support."

   President's and First Lady's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040421-6.html



^8 Cyprus
   PRESS SECRETARY'S STATEMENT ON U.N. CYPRUS SETTLEMENT PLAN

   On Wednesday the Press Secretary stated, "Should the Cypriot
   people accept the Annan Plan on April 24, they will not stand
   alone.  The United States and its partners in the European
   Union have already pledged over $800 million to ensure
   implementation of the settlement.  More support will be
   forthcoming.  The friends of Cyprus around the world are thus
   extending heartfelt encouragement for the people of Cyprus to
   make the decision of a lifetime on April 24 in favor of
   peace, prosperity, and unity with the European and
   Transatlantic families."

   Full Statement:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040421-4.html



^9 Navy Football
   PRESIDENT'S REMARKS AT COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF PRESENTATION TROPHY

   On Monday the President said, "We have got a mission in this
   nation, and that is not only to make ourselves secure from an
   enemy which hates our freedom, but at the same time, spread
   freedom so that the world will be more peaceful; so people
   have a chance to live with dignity and hope.  And members of
   the classes before you, members of the great Naval Academy
   class, understand that mission, and they're accomplishing it
   with great class and dignity."

   President's Remarks:
   http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/04/20040419-2.html



^10 Ask the White House
   THIS WEEK'S CHATS @ WHITEHOUSE.GOV

   Ask the White House is an online interactive forum where
   you can submit questions to Bush Administration officials,
   including Cabinet Secretaries, senior White House Officials
   and behind-the-scenes professionals at the White House.

   This Week's Sessions
   > Chief of Staff - Andy Card:
     http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20040419.html

   > USA Freedom Corps - Desiree Sayle:
     http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20040421.html

   > Nat'l Volunteer Week - Sean Astin:
     http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20040423.html

   > Environmental Quality - Jim Connaughton:
     http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20040422.html

   > Ocean Policy - Jim Connaughton:
     http://www.whitehouse.gov/ask/20040420.html

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