1973 State of the Union Address explained
The 1973 State of the Union Address was delivered to the 93rd 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:
Six messages
| Date | Title | Source |
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1 | February 2, 1973 | Overview and Goals | [2] |
2 | February 15, 1973 | Natural Resources and the Environment | [3] |
3 | February 22, 1973 | The Economy | [4] |
4 | March 1, 1973 | Human Resources | [5] |
5 | March 8, 1973 | Community Development | [6] |
6 | March 14, 1973 | Law Enforcement and Drug Abuse Prevention | [7] | |
Notes and References
- Web site: Annual Messages to Congress on the State of the Union (Washington 1790 - the present). Gerhard. Peters. John T.. Woolley. 2024. March 13, 2024.
- Web site: State of the Union Message to the Congress: Overview and Goals. Richard M.. Nixon. February 2, 1973. The American Presidency Project. March 14, 2024.
- Web site: State of the Union Message to the Congress on Natural Resources and the Environment. Richard M.. Nixon. February 15, 1973. The American Presidency Project. March 14, 2024.
- Web site: State of the Union Message to the Congress on the Economy. Richard M.. Nixon. February 22, 1973. The American Presidency Project. March 14, 2024.
- Web site: State of the Union Message to the Congress on Human Resources. Richard M.. Nixon. March 1, 1973. The American Presidency Project. March 14, 2024.
- Web site: State of the Union Message to the Congress on Community Development. Richard M.. Nixon. March 8, 1973. The American Presidency Project. March 14, 2024.
- Web site: State of the Union Message to the Congress on Law Enforcement and Drug Abuse Prevention. Richard M.. Nixon. March 14, 1973. The American Presidency Project. March 14, 2024.