Lyndon B. Johnson Hubert Humphrey John W. McCormack
Previous
1968 State of the Union Address
Next
1970 State of the Union Address
The 1969 State of the Union Address was given by Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th president of the United States, on Tuesday, January 14, 1969, to the 91st United States Congress in the chamber of the United States House of Representatives.[2] It was Johnson's sixth and final State of the Union Address. Presiding over this joint session was House speaker John W. McCormack, accompanied by Vice President Hubert Humphrey, in his capacity as the president of the Senate.
Johnson's speech functioned effectively as a farewell address, focusing on the major accomplishments of his administration. Like Johnson's previous State of the Union Addresses, this address included discussion of Johnson's Great Society initiatives and the Vietnam War.[2] Johnson said that his greatest regret as president was his inability to pass a law creating a federal gun registry:
Frankly, as I leave the Office of the Presidency, one of my greatest disappointments is our failure to secure passage of a licensing and registration act for firearms. I think if we had passed that act, it would have reduced the incidence of crime. I believe that the Congress should adopt such a law, and I hope that it will at a not too distant date.[2]
At the end of his speech, Johnson thanked many individuals for their counsel and assistance during his time in office. These included former presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, House Speaker John W. McCormack, House Majority Leader Carl Albert, Senator Mike Mansfield, President pro tempore Richard Brevard Russell, and Republican congressional leaders Senator Everett Dirksen and House Minority Leader Gerald Ford.[2] Johnson then urged that no one should increase burdens on President-elect Richard Nixon for the sake of partisanship, and then he closed his speech with these words:
Now, it is time to leave. I hope it may be said, a hundred years from now, that by working together we helped to make our country more just, more just for all of its people, as well as to insure and guarantee the blessings of liberty for all of our posterity. That is what I hope. But I believe that at least it will be said that we tried.[2]
^Peters, Gerhard. "Length of State of the Union Addresses in Minutes (from 1964)". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
^ abcdeJohnson, Lyndon B. (January 14, 1969). "Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved March 13, 2024.
and 27 Related for: 1969 State of the Union Address information
politics, the response to theStateoftheUnionaddress is a rebuttal speech, often brief, delivered by a representative (or representatives) of an opposition...
State of the Unionaddress that Johnson ended up giving. In that address, Johnson stated, "Our aim is not only to relieve the symptom of poverty, but...
September 1969. The coup, led by Muammar Gaddafi, overthrew King Idris and established the Libyan Arab Republic. Under the constitution of October 1951, the federal...
The Gettysburg Address is a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication ofthe Soldiers' National...
The Southern African Customs Union (SACU) is a customs union among five countries of Southern Africa: Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia and South Africa...
the world's third-most populous country and Europe's most populous country. As a one-party state governed by the Communist Party ofthe Soviet Union,...
"We choose to go to the Moon", formally theAddress at Rice University on the Nation's Space Effort, was a September 12, 1962, speech by United States...
part ofthe legally recognized "reorganized" stateof Virginia, based in Alexandria, which was in theUnion (as opposed to the Confederate stateof Virginia...
Parliament of India. TheUnion Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs address a Post Budget Press Conference along with Ministers ofState for Finance...
The German declaration of war on the Soviet Union, officially Note ofthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany to the Soviet government from 21 June...
The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic unionof 27 member states that are located primarily in Europe. TheUnion has a total...
The 1973 enlargement ofthe European Communities was the first enlargement ofthe European Communities (EC), now the European Union (EU). Denmark, Ireland...
Post in a code system consisting of two capital letters, to represent the 13 provinces and territories on addressed mail. These abbreviations allow automated...
able to gauge the needs and concerns of their inhabitants and therefore more efficient at addressing them. Horizontal imbalances among state governments...
description ofthe battle at Patrol Base Diamond on the night of 24 February 1969 and the morning of 25 February 1969". Department ofthe Army, Headquarters...
inaugural address, 4 March 1861 Lincoln cited his plans for banning the expansion of slavery as the key source of conflict between North and South, stating "One...
(January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th president ofthe United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. A member ofthe Republican Party, he previously served...
The regions that compose the modern stateof Pakistan were the realm of multiple empires and dynasties, including the Achaemenid, the Maurya, the Kushan...
The Acts ofUnion (Scottish Gaelic: Achd an Aonaidh) were two Acts of Parliament: theUnion with Scotland Act 1706 passed by the Parliament of England...