State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 166 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

State of the Union Address eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 166 pages of information about State of the Union Address.

RECORD OF PROGRESS

When I took office, our Nation faced a number of serious domestic and international problems: 

—­no national energy policy existed, and our dependence on foreign oil was rapidly increasing;

—­public trust in the integrity and openness of the government was low;

—­the Federal government was operating inefficiently in administering essential programs and policies;

—­major social problems were being ignored or poorly addressed by the Federal government;

—­our defense posture was declining as a result of a defense budget which was continuously shrinking in real terms;

—­the strength of the NATO Alliance needed to be bolstered;

—­tensions between Israel and Egypt threatened another Middle East war; and

—­America’s resolve to oppose human rights violations was under serious question.

Over the past 48 months, clear progress has been made in solving the challenges we found in January of 1977: 

—­almost all of our comprehensive energy program have been enacted, and the Department of Energy has been established to administer the program; confidence in the government’s integrity has been restored, and respect for the government’s openness and fairness has been renewed;

—­the government has been made more effective and efficient:  the Civil Service system was completely reformed for the first time this century;

—­14 reorganization initiatives have been proposed to the Congress, approved, and implemented;

—­two new Cabinet departments have been created to consolidate and streamline the government’s handling of energy and education problems;

—­inspectors general have been placed in each Cabinet department to combat fraud, waste and other abuses;

—­the regulatory process has been reformed through creation of the Regulatory Council, implementation of Executive Order 12044 and its requirement for cost-impact analyses, elimination of unnecessary regulation, and passage of the Regulatory Flexibility Act;

—­procedures have been established to assure citizen participation in government;

—­and the airline, trucking, rail and communications industries are being deregulated;

—­critical social problems, many long ignored by the Federal government, have been addressed directly;

—­an urban policy was developed and implemented to reverse the decline in our urban areas;

—­the Social Security System was refinanced to put it on a sound financial basis;

—­the Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act was enacted;

—­Federal assistance for education was expanded by more than 75 percent;

—­the minimum wage was increased to levels needed to ease the effects of inflation;

—­affirmative action has been pursued aggressively; more blacks, Hispanics and women have been appointed to senior government positions and to judgeships than at any other time in our history;

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