National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, 2006, 51709-51710 [06-7373]

Download as PDF 51709 Presidential Documents Federal Register Vol. 71, No. 168 Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Title 3— Proclamation 8042 of August 25, 2006 The President National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, 2006 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Alcohol and drug abuse disrupts families, threatens the safety of our neighborhoods, and ruins the lives of countless men, women, and youth. During National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, we recognize the damaging effects of substance abuse and renew our support for individuals battling to overcome addiction. The theme for 2006, ‘‘Join the Voices for Recovery: Build a Stronger, Healthier Community,’’ urges all Americans to help prevent alcohol and drug abuse and to promote treatment and recovery options. While drug use among youth is down since 2001, we must continue our efforts to help our next generation avoid substance abuse. This work begins with understanding that youth are less likely to engage in risky behaviors when they are connected to strong families and communities. To assist our children in learning to make healthy choices, the Helping America’s Youth initiative, led by First Lady Laura Bush, is encouraging local partnerships that empower families, schools, and communities to help our young people reach their full potential. In order to effectively battle alcohol and drug addiction, we must ensure that Americans in need can readily access services and programs. Over the past 3 years, my Administration has provided nearly $300 million for the Access to Recovery program so that individuals who desire treatment have the ability to seek the form of treatment most suitable for their needs, including assistance from faith-based and community providers. My fiscal year 2007 budget proposes to build upon the success of this initiative by providing $98 million to further expand individual choice. hsrobinson on PROD1PC76 with PROPOSALS2 My Administration is also committed to protecting our citizens and our young people from the scourge of methamphetamine. This substance is highly addictive and is a continuing and devastating threat in too many communities across our Nation. While the number of teens who have ever tried this deadly drug has decreased since 2001, we remain focused on keeping methamphetamine from reaching more Americans. Through the Access to Recovery program, $25 million will be targeted in fiscal year 2007 to help individuals recover from methamphetamine abuse. Additionally, earlier this year I signed into law the USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005, which increases penalties for smuggling and selling methamphetamine and introduces commonsense safeguards to make many of the ingredients used in manufacturing it harder to obtain and easier to track. These efforts are helping in the fight against substance abuse in America, yet government action is not the only answer. We are making progress because there are millions of our fellow citizens answering the universal call to love a neighbor. To find out how to join the armies of compassion and be a part of building a stronger, healthier community, interested volunteers should visit recoverymonth.gov and usafreedomcorps.gov. By working together, we can make a difference in the life of someone in need and help fulfill the promise of a more hopeful tomorrow for generations to come. VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:32 Aug 29, 2006 Jkt 208001 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4705 Sfmt 4790 E:\FR\FM\30AUD0.SGM 30AUD0 51710 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 168 / Wednesday, August 30, 2006 / Presidential Documents NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 2006 as National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. I call upon the people of the United States to observe this month with appropriate programs and activities. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fifth day of August, in the year of our Lord two thousand six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-first. [FR Doc. 06–7373 Filed 8–29–06; 9:10 am] VerDate Aug<31>2005 18:32 Aug 29, 2006 Jkt 208001 PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4705 Sfmt 4790 E:\FR\FM\30AUD0.SGM 30AUD0 GWBOLD.EPS</GPH> hsrobinson on PROD1PC76 with PROPOSALS2 Billing code 3195–01–P

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[Federal Register Volume 71, Number 168 (Wednesday, August 30, 2006)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Pages 51709-51710]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 06-7373]



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Proclamation 8042--National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, 
2006



Proclamation 8043--National Day of Remembrance of Hurricane Katrina, 
2006


                        Presidential Documents 



Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 168 / Wednesday, August 30, 2006 / 
Presidential Documents

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Title 3--
The President

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                Proclamation 8042 of August 25, 2006

                
National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery 
                Month, 2006

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                Alcohol and drug abuse disrupts families, threatens the 
                safety of our neighborhoods, and ruins the lives of 
                countless men, women, and youth. During National 
                Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, we recognize 
                the damaging effects of substance abuse and renew our 
                support for individuals battling to overcome addiction. 
                The theme for 2006, ``Join the Voices for Recovery: 
                Build a Stronger, Healthier Community,'' urges all 
                Americans to help prevent alcohol and drug abuse and to 
                promote treatment and recovery options.

                While drug use among youth is down since 2001, we must 
                continue our efforts to help our next generation avoid 
                substance abuse. This work begins with understanding 
                that youth are less likely to engage in risky behaviors 
                when they are connected to strong families and 
                communities. To assist our children in learning to make 
                healthy choices, the Helping America's Youth 
                initiative, led by First Lady Laura Bush, is 
                encouraging local partnerships that empower families, 
                schools, and communities to help our young people reach 
                their full potential.

                In order to effectively battle alcohol and drug 
                addiction, we must ensure that Americans in need can 
                readily access services and programs. Over the past 3 
                years, my Administration has provided nearly $300 
                million for the Access to Recovery program so that 
                individuals who desire treatment have the ability to 
                seek the form of treatment most suitable for their 
                needs, including assistance from faith-based and 
                community providers. My fiscal year 2007 budget 
                proposes to build upon the success of this initiative 
                by providing $98 million to further expand individual 
                choice.

                My Administration is also committed to protecting our 
                citizens and our young people from the scourge of 
                methamphetamine. This substance is highly addictive and 
                is a continuing and devastating threat in too many 
                communities across our Nation. While the number of 
                teens who have ever tried this deadly drug has 
                decreased since 2001, we remain focused on keeping 
                methamphetamine from reaching more Americans. Through 
                the Access to Recovery program, $25 million will be 
                targeted in fiscal year 2007 to help individuals 
                recover from methamphetamine abuse. Additionally, 
                earlier this year I signed into law the USA PATRIOT 
                Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005, which 
                increases penalties for smuggling and selling 
                methamphetamine and introduces commonsense safeguards 
                to make many of the ingredients used in manufacturing 
                it harder to obtain and easier to track.

                These efforts are helping in the fight against 
                substance abuse in America, yet government action is 
                not the only answer. We are making progress because 
                there are millions of our fellow citizens answering the 
                universal call to love a neighbor. To find out how to 
                join the armies of compassion and be a part of building 
                a stronger, healthier community, interested volunteers 
                should visit recoverymonth.gov and usafreedomcorps.gov. 
                By working together, we can make a difference in the 
                life of someone in need and help fulfill the promise of 
                a more hopeful tomorrow for generations to come.

[[Page 51710]]

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United 
                States, do hereby proclaim September 2006 as National 
                Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. I call upon 
                the people of the United States to observe this month 
                with appropriate programs and activities.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                twenty-fifth day of August, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand six, and of the Independence of the United 
                States of America the two hundred and thirty-first.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

[FR Doc. 06-7373
Filed 8-29-06; 9:10 am]
Billing code 3195-01-P
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