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Laura Bush
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National Park Foundation Honorary chair Mrs. Laura Bush at the National Park Foundation's 2008 Gala in New York.
Biography

Laura Bush is the First Lady of the United States.

Education:
BA in Education, Southern Methodist University, 1968
MA in Library Science, University of Texas at Austin, 1973

Personal:
Married to President George W. Bush
Two twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara

Background:
Laura Bush was born on November 4, 1946, in Midland, Texas, to Harold and Jenna Welch. Inspired by her second grade teacher, she earned a bachelor of science degree in education from Southern Methodist University in 1968. She taught in public schools in Dallas and Houston. In 1973, she earned a master of library science degree from the University of Texas and worked as a public school librarian. In 1977, she met and married George Walker Bush.

Laura Bush is actively involved in issues of national and global concern, with a particular emphasis on education, health care, and human rights. In March 2005, Mrs. Bush made an historic trip to Afghanistan, witnessing firsthand the inspirational progress achieved by the Afghan people after the fall of the Taliban regime. She visited the Women's Teacher Training Institute in Kabul, which is training women to lead classrooms that girls were once forbidden to enter. She also met with President Hamid Karzai and expressed America's continued support for Afghanistan's new democracy, which ensures equal rights for women and men. Mrs. Bush's involvement in Afghanistan began in 2001, when she became the first wife of a president ever to deliver the president's weekly radio address. She used the opportunity to call attention to the plight of women suffering under the Taliban.

One of Mrs. Bush's first priorities in the White House was to convene the Summit on Early Childhood Cognitive Development. Prominent scholars and educators shared research on the best ways for parents and caregivers to prepare children for lifelong learning. Because children also need excellent teachers, Mrs. Bush works with teacher recruitment programs like Teach For America, The New Teacher Project, and Troops to Teachers.

Laura Bush is passionate about the importance and pleasures of reading, and she joined with the Library of Congress to launch the first National Book Festival in Washington, D.C., in September 2001. The 2007 National Book Festival drew over 120,000 book-lovers from across the nation.

In honor of her mother, a breast cancer survivor, Mrs. Bush supports education campaigns for breast cancer and heart disease. She is a partner with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute in publicizing The Heart Truth, which is that heart disease is the leading cause of death among women in America. Mrs. Bush educates women about their risks and emphasizes the importance of healthy eating, exercise, and preventive screenings.

A hiking and camping enthusiast, Mrs. Bush helped to start Preserve America, a national initiative to protect our cultural and natural heritage. She highlights preservation efforts across the country and encourages Americans to get involved in preserving main streets, parks, and community heritage treasures.

Affiliations/Honors/Awards
Honorary Chair, National Park Foundation
Honorary Chair, The Kennedy Center
Honorary Chair, Preserve America and Save America’s Treasures
Honorary Chair, President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities
Founder, Laura Bush Foundation for America's Libraries
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Connections
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1.Cali Carlin
2.Chuck Scarborough
3.Jerry Pinkney
4.Linda Hamilton
5.Lois Betts
6.Marian Heiskell
7.National Park Foundation
8.Regan Gammon
9.Rene Syler
10.Roland Betts
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1.Calendar: Alzheimer's Women's Association for Resources and Education - Washington Monuments Luncheon
2.Image Gallery: National Park Foundation Expedition America Gala
3.Calendar: National Park Foundation - Expedition America! Gala
4.Image Gallery: American Heart Association An Affair of the Heart Luncheon
5.Image Gallery: The Jay Heritage Center Spring Luncheon
6.Image Gallery: Jay Heritage Center Spring Luncheon Preview
7.Image Gallery: Elegant Evenings
8.Image Gallery: Graceful Galas
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