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 The oath for the highest office in the land was first administered in New York City on April 30, 1789. George Washington arrived at that Inaugural shadowed by doubts. "My movements to the chair of government will be accompanied by feelings not unlike those of a culprit, who is going to the place of his execution," he wrote his friend Henry Knox. But Washington in the Presidency, as in the Revolution, was the rock on which hope rested. He brought success. The Presidency has proved itself to be the most remarkable political office in history. There have been 41 men from 19 states who have been President of the United States. Only seven of these men were born west of the Mississippi. I am the first President to come from Arkansas, which was admitted to the Union in 1836 as the 25th state. Like all Chief Executives who have walked before me in this national trust, I hope to add to its diversity and rich history. The president would lift federal regulations that hamper faith-based institutions from involvement in the delivery of services to the needy Expand the federal charitable deduction to taxpayers who do not itemize Permit a credit against state taxes for contributions to charities addressing poverty Permit individuals over 59 to contribute IRA funds to charities, without having to pay income tax on the amount withdrawn Raise the cap on corporate charitable deductions from 10% to 15% of a company''s taxable income Provide civil liability protection for corporate in-kind donations of equipment or facilities to charities Expand ''Charitable Choice'' to all federal social service programs, allowing religious organizations to be eligible for funding on the same basis as any other provider, without impairing their religious character. Technology and the New Economy. The president elect understands that hard-working entrepreneurs created the New Economy, not government. But, as he has shown in Texas, which leads the nation in high-tech job growth, government can create an environment in which entrepreneurs flourish: an environment that encourages innovation, rewards risk-taking, and promotes equal opportunity. Thus, as President, he will support the growth of the New Economy by cutting taxes, encouraging investment in R&D, curbing frivolous lawsuits, pursuing free trade and implementing sensible export controls. To ensure that all Americans share in the benefits of the New Economy, the president elect will reform education through high standards and accountability, accelerate e-government, and increase access to assistive technologies for Americans with disabilities. a list of american presidents with information about them
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