Reorganize the federal government (this would have reduced 12 of the departments down to 8 had it happened, though it did not).
Notably, the 1971 State of the Union did not touch upon foreign policy.[5]
Response
On January 26, 1971, Senator Mike Mansfield (D-MT), then the Senate Majority Leader, responded to the address in an interview with four network correspondents.[6]
Written message with national radio address * Split into multiple parts
† Included a detailed written supplement
‡ Not officially a "State of the Union" Presidents William Henry Harrison (1841) and James Garfield (1881) died in office before delivering a State of the Union