Bush's first stop is GrafTech International in Parma. The company is a national leader in fuel cell technology that offers efficient electrical power, particularly for cars, without pollution. Bush has long supported such efforts to reduce gas consumption, vowing to cut gas usage by 20 percent over the next 10 years.
Bush's second stop will be the Cleveland Clinic, where he'll talk about ways to improve patient care and medical records access. He has praised the Clinic in the past for its IT advances.
The President will share those experiences at a town-hall style meeting with business leaders later in the day. He's also expected to comment on the global war on terror and the U.S. budget.
Tasha Flournoy, 90.3.