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The George W. Bush Institute, founded by President and Mrs. Bush in 2009, is a public policy center in Dallas with the mission of advancing freedom by expanding opportunities for individuals at home and across the globe. Built on principles that guided the Bushes in public life, the Bush Institute uses leading research to develop and implement policies that offer practical solutions to pressing problems in the United States and abroad. The Bush Institute engages in the following areas:
- Economic Growth
- Education Reform
- Global Health
- Human Freedom
- Military Service Initiative
- Women’s Initiative
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Today marks the George W. Bush Institute's 5th Anniversary. Here's a look at 10 memorable moments since the Bush Institute's launch.
Since 9/11, more than 2.5 million Americans have served our country. As they transition to civilian life, they will face new challenges. It’s our turn to serve them. In an effort to help Americans better understand and empower our post-9/11 veterans, the Bush Institute’s Military Service Initiative has released a new report, My America – Navigating the Post-9/11 Veteran Landscape.
On Veterans Day, we pause to thank those who serve in the United States military. We also thank their families and the hundreds of thousands of people who support our servicemen and women at home and overseas.
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