[Budget of the United States Government]
[I. The Budget Message of the President]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]


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                   THE BUDGET MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT

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                   THE BUDGET MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT

            

  To the Congress of the United States:

  On February 28, 2001, I submitted A Blueprint for New Beginnings, 
which provided the Congress with my budget plan to fund America's 
important priorities, reduce the debt by a historic amount, and provide 
fair and responsible tax relief for the American people. Today I am 
sending to the Congress more details on my proposed budget.
  A budget is much more than a collection of numbers. A budget is a 
reflection of a nation's priorities, its needs, and its promise. This 
budget offers a new vision of governing for our Nation.
  My budget strengthens and reforms education; preserves and protects 
Medicare and Social Security; strengthens and modernizes our military; 
improves health care; and protects our environment. Importantly, this 
budget creates an unprecedented $1 trillion reserve for additional needs 
and contingencies.
  This budget also retires the maximum amount of debt possible by 
providing the fastest, largest debt reduction in history, $2 trillion 
over 10 years. Debt held by the public will be reduced to its lowest 
share of the economy since World War I.
  After funding important priorities and retiring all Government debt 
possible, my budget uses the remaining portion of the surplus to provide 
fair and reasonable tax relief to every American who pays income taxes. 
My budget uses roughly one-fourth of the budget surplus to provide the 
typical family of four $1,600 in tax relief. The American people have 
been overcharged for Government, and they deserve a refund.
  My budget does all these things, and more. I believe America's best 
days are yet to come, and I look forward to working with the Congress in 
a bipartisan fashion to ensure that our Nation reaches its full 
potential as we begin a new century.

                                                          George W. Bush
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                      April 9, 2001