Bush vows to outdo Clinton legacy

By Globe Wires Services, 6/10/2000

HILADELPHIA - George W. Bush yesterday chided the Clinton administration, saying it fell short in its efforts to ''reinvent government'' and pledged to do a better job himself, as well as save $88 billion over five years. Describing his speech as ''the second half of an address I started yesterday on how best to reform government,'' Bush promised to cut 40,000 government jobs over five years, reform the civil service system with ''performance-based incentives,'' and try to shift all significant government procurement to the Internet. (Los Angeles Times)