George W. Bush

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George W. Bush is an American politician who served as the 43rd president of the United States from 2001 to 2009 and previously as governor of Texas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Governor of Texas
President of the United States
human
politician
birthDate 1946-07-06
birthPlace New Haven, Connecticut
surface form: New Haven, Connecticut, United States
child Barbara Bush
surface form: Barbara Pierce Bush

Jenna Bush Hager
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
degreeEarned Bachelor of Arts in history
Master of Business Administration
educatedAt Harvard Business School
Yale University
election 2000 United States presidential election
2004 United States presidential election
familyName Bush
father George H. W. Bush
fullName George W. Bush self-linksurface differs
surface form: George Walker Bush
givenName George
governorOf Texas
governorTermEnd 2000-12-21
governorTermStart 1995-01-17
memberOfPoliticalParty Republican Party
militaryBranch Texas Military Forces
surface form: Texas Air National Guard
militaryRank First Lieutenant
mother Barbara Bush
notableEventDuringTerm Hurricane Katrina
Iraq War
surface form: Iraq War (2003–2011)

September 11 attacks
War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
surface form: War in Afghanistan (2001– )
notableWork Decision Points
occupation author
businessperson
public speaker
office Governor of Texas
President of the United States
owned Texas Rangers
surface form: Texas Rangers (partial owner)
positionHeld 43rd President of the United States
Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces
Governor of Texas
precededBy Bill Clinton
religion Methodist churches
surface form: Methodism
residence Crawford, Texas, United States
Dallas, Texas
surface form: Dallas, Texas, United States
sexOrGender male
signature George W Bush Signature.svg
spouse Laura Bush
succeededBy Barack Obama
swornInBy William H. Rehnquist
surface form: William Rehnquist
termEnd 2009-01-20
termStart 2001-01-20
vicePresident Dick Cheney

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PROTECT Act signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 107-204 signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 107-296 signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 107-306 signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 107-56 signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 108-458 signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 109-58 signedBy George W. Bush
Public Law 110-289 signedBy George W. Bush
Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 signedBy George W. Bush
Title X – Miscellaneous signedBy George W. Bush
USA PATRIOT Act signedBy George W. Bush
Help America Vote Act signedIntoLawBy George W. Bush
Title IX signedIntoLawBy George W. Bush
subject surface form: Title IX of the USA PATRIOT Act
Laura Bush spouse George W. Bush
Decision Points subject George W. Bush
Bill Clinton succeededBy George W. Bush
Jefferson succeededBy George W. Bush
subject surface form: William Jefferson Clinton
Don King supported George W. Bush
Public Law 107-56 supportedBy George W. Bush
this entity surface form: George W. Bush administration
Antiquities Act of 1906 usedBy George W. Bush
subject surface form: Josh Bolten
this entity surface form: George W. Bush administration
Brett M. Kavanaugh workedFor George W. Bush
this entity surface form: George W. Bush administration
subject surface form: Josh Bolten