Highlights From Obama's State of the Union Address

A rundown of the president's economic and other proposals.

Jobs - Highlights of the proposals President Barack Obama called for in his State of the Union address. — Associated PressPartner with businesses and communities to invest in American-made technologies through a network of Manufacturing Innovation Institutes, three of which Obama said he would create by executive order while asking Congress to create 15 more. Eliminate tax breaks that encourage companies to move jobs outside the U.S., and rewrite the tax code. (Photo: Eric Seals/Detroit Free Press/ MCT /LANDOV)

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Jobs - Highlights of the proposals President Barack Obama called for in his State of the Union address. — Associated PressPartner with businesses and communities to invest in American-made technologies through a network of Manufacturing Innovation Institutes, three of which Obama said he would create by executive order while asking Congress to create 15 more. Eliminate tax breaks that encourage companies to move jobs outside the U.S., and rewrite the tax code. (Photo: Eric Seals/Detroit Free Press/ MCT /LANDOV)

Housing - Spend $15 billion to help communities awash in foreclosed and vacant properties rebuild while creating construction jobs. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Housing - Spend $15 billion to help communities awash in foreclosed and vacant properties rebuild while creating construction jobs. (Photo: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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Minimum Wage - Increase the federal minimum wage, currently $7.25 an hour, to $9 in stages by the end of 2015, and allow for automatic increases to keep pace with inflation. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney supported the idea of indexing the minimum wage to inflation. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

Gun Control  - Ban assault weapons and ammunition magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds, require background checks for all firearms purchases and increase access to mental health services. (Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

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Gun Control - Ban assault weapons and ammunition magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds, require background checks for all firearms purchases and increase access to mental health services. (Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Afghanistan - Obama announced in his state of the union address plans to reduce by half the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan over the next year and an end to the war by the end of 2014.  (Photo: REUTERS/Baz Ratner)

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Afghanistan - Withdraw 34,000 U.S. military forces, just over half the 66,000 troops still there, within a year. (Photo: REUTERS /BAZ RATNER /LANDOV)

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Immigration - Continue to tighten the border, crack down on employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants, establish a pathway to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants in the country, and streamline the immigration system for families, workers and businesses. (Photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

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Immigration - Continue to tighten the border, crack down on employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants, establish a pathway to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants in the country, and streamline the immigration system for families, workers and businesses. (Photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

Women - Renew the Violence Against Women Act to help protect victims of domestic violence and help law enforcement investigate and prosecute sexual assaults. The Senate voted Tuesday to renew the law; Obama called on the House to quickly send him a bill. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

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Women - Renew the Violence Against Women Act to help protect victims of domestic violence and help law enforcement investigate and prosecute sexual assaults. The Senate voted Tuesday to renew the law; Obama called on the House to quickly send him a bill. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

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Early Childhood Education - Work with states to provide access to a high-quality preschool for all 4-year-olds from families with low or moderate incomes. (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Trade - Begin talks on a comprehensive trade agreement with the European Union to promote the exchange of goods across the Atlantic. Complete negotiations on a Trans-Pacific Partnership. (Photo: REUTERS/Anthony Bolante)

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Trade - Begin talks on a comprehensive trade agreement with the European Union to promote the exchange of goods across the Atlantic. Complete negotiations on a Trans-Pacific Partnership. (Photo: REUTERS/Anthony Bolante)

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Money Matters - They’re at the top of their game and the top of Forbes magazine’s most recent rankings of the 10 highest-earning NBA players. While last year’s lockout and shortened NBA season ate in to players’ paychecks, the following 10 ballers still managed to rake in the dough in terms of total earnings (salary, plus endorsements) this past season.—Britt Middleton (Photo: Mark Scott/Getty Images)

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Federal Budget - Continue to work toward the goal of $4 trillion in deficit reduction and stabilizing the debt as a percentage of the economy, both over 10 years. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

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Infrastructure - Spend $50 billion on a "Fix It First" program for urgent repairs to roads, bridges and railways, and attract private capital to upgrade ports, pipelines and schools. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)

Energy-Climate Change - Make permanent and refundable a tax credit for renewable energy to help double the production from wind, solar and geothermal sources by 2020. Help states cut energy waste and increase efficiency through a competitive grant program modeled after a similar program for education. Direct Cabinet secretaries to identify additional executive steps to deal with climate change. Urges Congress to write legislation giving polluters market-based incentives to reduce the gas emissions blamed for global warming. (Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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Energy-Climate Change - Make permanent and refundable a tax credit for renewable energy to help double the production from wind, solar and geothermal sources by 2020. Help states cut energy waste and increase efficiency through a competitive grant program modeled after a similar program for education. Direct Cabinet secretaries to identify additional executive steps to deal with climate change. Urges Congress to write legislation giving polluters market-based incentives to reduce the gas emissions blamed for global warming. (Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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Education - Launch a competition to help redesign and modernize high schools, and create a corps of 10,000 of the nation's brightest science and math teachers to improve instruction in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Introduce a new "College Scorecard" to help parents and students compare schools based on where they can get "the most bang" for their "educational buck." (Photo: David L Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

IT Professionals - Ireland, South Africa, Brazil and Hong Kong are all looking for professionals with skills in development and support databases, networks and operating systems.(Photo: REUTERS/George Frey)

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Cybersecurity - CYBERSECURITY: Signed executive order Tuesday to increase information-sharing and develop standards to protect national security, jobs and privacy. Calls on Congress to pass legislation to help the government secure its computer networks and deter cyberattacks.(Photo: REUTERS/George Frey)

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Voting - Create a commission to help improve the voting experience, a response to widespread complaints about lengthy waits, requirements to show photo ID before voting and shortened periods for early voting. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)