1984 State of the Union Address explained

1984 State of the Union Address
Time:9:00 p.m. EST
Duration:43 minutes
Venue:House Chamber, United States Capitol
Location:Washington, D.C.
Coordinates:38.8897°N -77.0089°W
Type:State of the Union Address
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The 1984 State of the Union Address was given by the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan, on January 25, 1984, at 9:00 p.m. EST, in the chamber of the United States House of Representatives to the 98th United States Congress. It was Reagan's third State of the Union Address and his fourth speech to a joint session of the United States Congress. Presiding over this joint session was the House speaker, Tip O'Neill, accompanied by George H. W. Bush, the vice president.

The speech lasted 43 minutes and 2 seconds[1] and contained 4931 words.[2] The address was broadcast live on radio and television.

The Democratic Party response was delivered by Senator Joe Biden (DE), Sen. David Boren (OK), Senator Carl M. Levin (MI), Senator Max S. Baucus (MT), Senator Robert Byrd (WV), Senator Claiborne Pell (RI), Senator Walter Huddleston (KY), Rep. Dante B. Fascell (FL), Rep. Tom Harkin (IA), Rep. William Gray (PA), House Speaker Thomas O’Neill (MA), and Rep. Barbara Boxer (CA).[3]

Samuel Pierce, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, served as the designated survivor.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Length of State of the Union Addresses in Minutes . Presidency.ucsb.edu . May 29, 2012.
  2. Web site: Length of State of the Union Addresses . Presidency.ucsb.edu . May 29, 2012.
  3. Web site: List of Opposition Responses to State of the Union Addresses . Presidency.ucsb.edu . May 29, 2012.
  4. Web site: Cabinet Members Who Did Not Attend the State of the Union Address . Presidency.ucsb.edu . May 29, 2012.