
I transmit herewith the Annual Report of the Department of Transportation, which covers fiscal year 1995.
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Quotes from current and former U.S. state governors.
Current governors
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KY-D
ND-R
DE-D
NC-D
UT-R
FL-R
OH-R
AK-R
LA-D
WI-D
MT-R
WY-R
AZ-D
NY-D
IN-R
AR-R
WA-D
AL-R
WV-R
KS-D
GA-R
OR-D
CT-D
TN-R
ID-R
NV-R
NM-D
RI-D
SC-R
ME-D
MD-D
NJ-D
CA-D
MO-R
NE-R
CO-D
IL-D
RI-D
MS-R
IA-R
VT-R
PA-D
OK-R
NH-R
MN-D
MI-D
PA-D
VA-RFormer governors

I transmit herewith the Annual Report of the Department of Transportation, which covers fiscal year 1995.

To you both, to your nation, to the people of Canada, long live our mutual friendship.

Under his leadership, relations between our two nations are stronger and better than ever.

Under your wise leadership, Mr. Prime Minister, relations between the United States and Canada have never been closer or more constructive.

I agree that freedom from terrorism is something which no one should have to purchase.

I urge you to provide these additional funds for the FEC.

I take this step as a matter of accommodation to the desires of the Senate and without prejudice to the allocation of rights and duties under the Constitution.

Until that day comes when HIV and AIDS no longer threaten our people, we must continue to do all we can to hit the epidemic hard.

I transmit herewith the Grains Trade Convention and Food Aid Convention constituting the International Grains Agreement, 1995.

No one should have to bargain to be free from terrorism.

I urge the Congress to enact legislation that would strengthen the FEC as part of comprehensive campaign finance reform.

The CFE Treaty has helped to transform a world of two armed camps into a Europe where dividing lines no longer hold.

Today, commissioners of both parties have testified that the FEC is overworked, underfunded, and unable to address the many issues raised in recent elections.

It was clear 4 years ago, as it is now, that it is only with an aggressive campaign against AIDS that we will win the battle.

I think under the Oslo agreement and under any sense of human rights and human decency, we ought to have zero tolerance for terrorism.

Any potential siting decision concerning such a facility ultimately should be based on objective, science-based criteria.

But the agency plainly lacks the resources it needs to keep pace with the rapidly rising volume of campaign spending and electoral activities.