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1973 State of the Union Address

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Speech by US President Richard Nixon
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1973 State of the Union Address
DateFebruary 2 – March 14, 1973 (1973-02-02 –1973-03-14)
VenueHouse Chamber and Senate Chamber,United States Capitol
LocationWashington, D.C.
TypeState of the Union Address
ParticipantsRichard Nixon
FormatWritten
Previous1972 State of the Union Address
Next1974 State of the Union Address

The1973State of the Union Address was delivered to the93rd United States Congress as a series of six written messages from February 2 to March 14, 1973. The first message was an overview, which was then followed by five additional messages, each of which focused on a specific public policy theme.[1]

In the initial introductory message, Nixon wrote:

America continues to provide a better and more abundant life for more of its people than any other nation in the world. We have passed through one of the most difficult periods in our history without surrendering to despair and without dishonoring our ideals as a people.

Looking back, there is a lesson in all this for all of us. The lesson is one that we sometimes had to learn the hard way over the past few years. But we did learn it. That lesson is that even potentially destructive forces can be converted into positive forces when we know how to channel them, and when we use common sense and common decency to create a climate of mutual respect and goodwill.

By working together and harnessing the forces of nature, Americans have unlocked some of the great mysteries of the universe.[2]

Six messages

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1February 2, 1973Overview and Goals[3]
2February 15, 1973Natural Resources and the Environment[4]
3February 22, 1973The Economy[5]
4March 1, 1973Human Resources[6]
5March 8, 1973Community Development[7]
6March 14, 1973Law Enforcement and Drug Abuse Prevention[8]

References

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EnglishWikisource has original text related to this article:
  1. ^Peters, Gerhard; Woolley, John T. (2024)."Annual Messages to Congress on the State of the Union (Washington 1790 - the present)". RetrievedMarch 13, 2024.
  2. ^Infoplease.com."State of the Union Address: Richard Nixon (February 2, 1973)". RetrievedFebruary 8, 2019.
  3. ^Nixon, Richard M. (February 2, 1973)."State of the Union Message to the Congress: Overview and Goals".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
  4. ^Nixon, Richard M. (February 15, 1973)."State of the Union Message to the Congress on Natural Resources and the Environment".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
  5. ^Nixon, Richard M. (February 22, 1973)."State of the Union Message to the Congress on the Economy".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
  6. ^Nixon, Richard M. (March 1, 1973)."State of the Union Message to the Congress on Human Resources".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
  7. ^Nixon, Richard M. (March 8, 1973)."State of the Union Message to the Congress on Community Development".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
  8. ^Nixon, Richard M. (March 14, 1973)."State of the Union Message to the Congress on Law Enforcement and Drug Abuse Prevention".The American Presidency Project. RetrievedMarch 14, 2024.
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