Bush News
April 5, 2000
http://www.georgewbush.com


GOVERNOR BUSH'S STATEMENT ON ELIAN GONZALEZ

Friday, Governor Bush issued a statement imploring Gore to
influence the Clinton/Gore Administration to act on behalf of
Elian Gonzalez.

Full text of Governor Bush's statement:
http://www.georgewbush.com/news/2000/march/pr033100_elian.asp

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REACTION TO AL GORE'S LATEST STATEMENTS


Regarding Elian Gonzalez

USA Today's Susan Page on CNN's "Late Edition," 04/02/00:
"It does reinforce the perception that he will do whatever
it takes, that rather than aligning himself with principle,
he is very politically motivated."

More reaction:
http://www.georgewbush.com/general/news/elian.asp


Regarding Campaign Finance

Excerpts from a Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial:
http://www.georgewbush.com/general/news/pi_inquirer.asp

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GOVERNOR BUSH PROPOSES INNOVATIVE
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP PROGRAM

The first in a series of reform speeches, Texas Governor
George W. Bush yesterday outlined a six-point agenda of
reform to clean up the environment by encouraging state
and local efforts to clean and redevelop abandoned
industrial sites.  The sites, known as brownfields, are
typically abandoned industrial facilities, polluted and
unused because of rigid, complex regulations and threats
of legal liability.

Press Release, Executive Summary and the Bush Record:
http://www.georgewbush.com/news/2000/april/pr040300_brown.asp

Response to Gore's Environmental Attacks:
http://www.georgewbush.com/news/2000/april/pr040300_resp.asp

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MORE ON GOVERNOR BUSH'S WEEK OF EDUCATION PROPOSALS

Governor Bush once again focused on Education last week.
Unveiling two new proposals ("Reading First" and "Strong
Teachers, Strong Schools"), as well as hosting a forum
highlighting successful education reform, Governor Bush
outlined a bold, fresh approach to improving our schools.

"Reading First" press release:
http://www.georgewbush.com/news/2000/march/pr032800_emerg.asp

"Strong Teachers, Strong Schools" press release:
http://www.georgewbush.com/news/2000/march/pr033000_teacher.asp

Wisconsin Education forum press release:
http://www.georgewbush.com/news/2000/march/pr032900_edu.asp

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