The individual States and localities will determine whether their principal need is for schools, roads, hospitals, new parks, or other simil...
I AM pleased to sign into law today S. 586, the Coastal Zone Management Act Amendments of 1976.
I do hereby designate Saturday, October 9, 1976, as Leif Erikson Day.
By virtue of the authority vested in me by sections 301(a) and (f) of title 37 of the United States Code, section 301 of title 3 of the Unit...
The principal form of the assistance will be loans and loan guarantees to assist communities in developing the additional public facilities ...
This legislation fills a critical need in the development of our domestic energy resources and the improved management of the Nation's valua...
There is no excuse now to let this program-a program that could affect the lives of many, many Americans--bog down in petty wrangling.
The threat of swine flu is very genuine.
My concern about our unemployed citizens is second to none.
The record you will take to the people will be a good one.
The Congress has badly misjudged the real public interest in enacting this bill.
It is not sufficiently concerned about the risks of double-digit inflation.
By virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 5317 of Title 5 of the United States Code, and as President of the United States of Ameri...
I am convinced that the passage of these bills is in the real interest of all of the American people.
There is an opportunity to write a legislative record of which we can all be proud.
I AM keenly disappointed by the action of the Congress in enacting, over my veto, the so-called Public Works Employment Act of 1976.
I am calling on the Congress to turn its full and undivided attention to this unfinished agenda of legislative business.
If it does insist on going ahead with this program, there will be no real winners but there will be real losers: the American people.