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THE WEEK AHEAD
February 9 - 15
(All items are subject to change.)
Monday (2/9): President Clinton will speak at Georgetown University renewing his call for
Americans to join him in a national discussion on how to best strengthen the Social Security
system for the 21 st century. During his remarks the President will announce that he will
participate in the first of a series of non-partisan forums to discuss Social Security reform in
April in Kansas City, MO.
Tuesday (2/10): President Clinton will report on the strength of the economy following the
release of the most recent economic report. Message for the day, "Wages are up and taxes are
down."
Wednesday (2/11): President Clinton will attend a NATO expansion event at the State
Department. During the event he will sign a letter of transmittal that accompanies the three
NATO extension protocols (for Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland) that are being sent
to Congress for ratification. Later, the President will attend the Ron Brown Awards Ceremony
recognizing corporate leadership. The President will also attend the first White House
Millennium Evening, where Professor Bernard Bailyn will address some of the core
American ideas that crystallized during the Revolutionary Era, that have shaped our
history thereafter, and that must be preserved as we move into a new millennium.
Thursday (2/12): President Clinton will attend a Democratic Unity event with Congressional
Democrats to prioritize a number of the major issues and agenda items they will be working for
this year.
Friday (2/13): The President will address the American Association for the Advancement of
Science to discuss his science and research priorities. Among the subjects the President will
focus.on are public health, tobacco, and his proposed 21st Century Research Fund.
Saturday (2/14): President Clinton's weekly Radio Address will be broadcast; the topic will be
on drug policy report. (T)
Sunday (2/15): No message event scheduled.
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THE WEEK AHEAD
February 9 - 15
(All items are subject to change.)
Monday (2/9): President Clinton will speak at Georgetown University renewing his call for
Americans to join him in a national discussion on how to best strengthen the Social Security
system for the 21 st century. During his remarks the President will announce that he will
participate in the first of a series of non-partisan forums to discuss Social Security reform in
April in Kansas City, MO.
Tuesday (2/10): President Clinton will report on the strength of the economy following the
release of the most recent economic report. Message for the day, "Wages are up and taxes are
down."
Wednesday (2/11): President Clinton will attend a NATO expansion event at the State
Department. During the event he will sign a letter of transmittal that accompanies the three
NATO extension protocols (for Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland) that are being sent
to Congress for ratification. Later, the President will attend the Ron Brown Awards Ceremony
recognizing corporate leadership. The President will also attend the first White House
Millennium Evening, where Professor Bernard Bailyn will address some of the core
American ideas that crystallized during the Revolutionary Era, that have shaped our
history thereafter, and that must be preserved as we move into a new millennium.
Thursday (2/12): President Clinton will attend a Democratic Unity event with Congressional
Democrats to prioritize a number of the major issues and agenda items they will be working for
this year.
Friday (2/13): The President will address the American Association for the Advancement of
Science to discuss his science and research priorities. Among the subjects the President will
focus.on are public health, tobacco, and his proposed 21st Century Research Fund.
Saturday (2/14): President Clinton's weekly Radio Address will be broadcast; the topic will be
on drug policy report. (T)
Sunday (2/15): No message event scheduled.
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