During his 2005 State of the State Address delivered Thursday, February 3 before a joint session of the General Assembly, Governor Rod Blagojevich detailed plans to help Illinoisans achieve their goals of earning a good living, providing a solid education to their children, obtaining affordable health care and spending more time with their families. The Governor reviewed the strides the state has made in these areas during the first two years of his administration and unveiled new plans to do more.
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02/03/05 - Governor Blagojevich lays out aggressive agenda in 2005 State of the State Address to give Illinois families tools to prosper Focuses on building the economy, expanding health care, strengthening education and improving the quality of life
SPRINGFIELD – During his 2005 State of the State Address delivered today before a joint session of the General Assembly, Governor Rod Blagojevich detailed plans to help Illinoisans achieve their goals of earning a good living, providing a solid education to their children, obtaining affordable health care and spending more time with their families. The Governor reviewed the strides the state has made in these areas during the first two years of his administration and unveiled new plans to do more.
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