Background: Official Statements, White House Conferences and Fact Sheets Prior to January 18, 2000
White House Fact Sheets and Official Statements
- President Clinton, Radio Address to the Nation: Prevention Resources For America (13 Jan. 2001)
- President Clinton, Statement on 2000 Annual Report on School Safety (26 Oct. 2000)
- Steven Case, Remarks at National Campaign Against Youth Violence Lunch (14 Sept. 2000)
- The President and First Lady, Remarks at Million Moms March Rally (14 May 2000)
- Vice President Gore Announces New Investment to Create Smaller, Safer and More Successful High Schools (12 Jan. 2000)
- Vice President Gore, Announcing New Information Finding Juvenile Violent Crime and Victimization Highest During Afterschool Hours (17 Sept. 99)
- Vice President Gore Announces GetNetWise Internet Initiative to Protect Children (29 July 99)
- The Clinton-Gore Administration, Working to Protect Youth from Movie Violence (8 June 99)
- President Clinton and Vice President Gore, Announce New Study to Examine the Marketing of Violent Media to Children (1 June 99)
- President Clinton and Vice President Gore announce a new Parents' Protection Page on the Internet (5 May 99)
- U.S. Secretary of
Education Richard W. Riley, Safe Schools, Healthy Schools: Remarks at Walt Whitman High School, Bethesda, Maryland (30 April 99)
- U.S. Secretary of
Education Richard W. Riley, Remarks to the Anti-Defamation League Young Leadership
Meeting on the tragety in Littleton (27 April 99)
- President Clinton: Actions to Help
Keep Our Schools Safe (23 April 99)
White House Conferences
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White House Conference on Teenagers: Raising Responsible and Resourceful Youth (02 May 2000)
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White House Summit on Youth and Violence (10 May 99)
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White House Conference on School Safety (15 Oct. 1998)
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