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What you should do, Mr. President: America's kids say which issues matter most to them

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Children indicated they feel the environment, homeless people, and AIDS cure and lower taxes are the most important problems Pres Clinton should address. Other respondents conveyed their concern about illegal drugs, unemployment, world peace and crime.

Author: Zimmerman, Carol
Publisher: Parade Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1993
Reports, Social problems

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Dear Mr. President: more than 93,000 schoolchildren tell Bill Clinton what he ought to do

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The majority of children who wrote to Bill Clinton cited violence as the top problem facing the US. Food for the poor, homelessness, drugs and other issues were presented in the Nov 1996 Goals for the President student survey by 'Weekly Reader.'

Author: Zimmerman, Carol
Publisher: Parade Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1997
Children, Surveys, Records and correspondence, Politics, Children and politics

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'Mr. President, here's your midterm report.' (US schoolchildren's assessment of Bill Clinton)

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Approximately 23,000 respondents to a 'Weekly Reader' survey felt that PresClinton was trying to do a good job but was not performing particularly well. The environment, homeless, AIDS, tax reduction and drug war are discussed.

Author: Zimmerman, Carol
Publisher: Parade Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Parade
Subject: News, opinion and commentary
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Year: 1995

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Subjects list: Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Public opinion, Elementary school students, Weekly Reader (Newspaper), Clinton, Bill
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