
When all States have these laws, hundreds more lives will be saved and thousands of injuries will be prevented.
On the record
Quotes from current and former U.S. state governors.
Current governors
TX-R
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

When all States have these laws, hundreds more lives will be saved and thousands of injuries will be prevented.

He put this on the agenda when he came into office.

I am disturbed, however, by the repeal of certain key safety measures and will work to mitigate the impact of their repeal.

The National Highway System unites these different modes by providing access to major ports, airports, rail stations, and public transit facilities.

We can now contribute ideas on how they can keep their momentum and how they can keep moving forward.

Today I have signed into law S. 440, the 'National Highway System Designation Act of 1995.'

I think this is really something they've been working on for some time to do it.

This National Highway System bill builds on all the work we have done in the last 3 years to do just that.

This is a way to address both the issue of decommissioning and the need to get to all-party talks.

We're prepared to stand by those who take risks for peace, not just in Northern Ireland, not just -- but anywhere.

I called on the Congress to make 'Zero Tolerance' the law of the land.

This Act advances my Administration's continued commitment to strategic investment in our Nation's infrastructure.

Our mission will be clear, limited, and achievable and that the risks to our troops will be minimized.

This Act is the culmination of several years' work by all levels of government to identify highways of national significance.

The United States stands with the peacemakers of the world.

The improvements made to these roads will not only support our Nation's economic, national defense, and mobility needs, but directly and significantly improve the safety of these key national roadways.

With courage and resolve, bitter legacies of conflict can be overcome.

I transmit herewith the Annual Report of the Railroad Retirement Board for Fiscal Year 1994.