I signed into law H.R. 16596, the Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act, and H.R. 17597, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Ac...
This makes it possible for workers who have lost jobs to receive up to one full year of protection if they are unable to find employment.
The revocation shall not affect any act completed, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding finished or started prior to ...
In sum, I find that the adverse impact of this bill on our domestic coal production is unacceptable at a time when the Nation can ill afford...
The United States uses the equivalent of 4 barrels of expensive foreign oil for every ton of unproduced domestic coal--a situation which can...
Accordingly, I am not approving this bill because of the substantial adverse effect on the Nation's economy and international interest.
Unfortunately, S. 425, as enrolled, would have an adverse impact on our domestic coal production which is unacceptable.
It would create serious inflationary pressures by increasing the cost of oil and raising the prices of all products and services which depen...
I AM withholding my approval from S. 425, the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1974.
This bill would have the most serious consequences.
Prevention is far better than a cure.
I call upon the nation's mass communications media to join in encouraging all Americans to heed the message of March of Dimes Birth Defects ...
I wish to take this opportunity to reiterate my commitment to maintaining a strong U.S. Merchant Marine.
The nation's most precious resource is our children.
I urge everyone: government officials at all levels-national, state, and local-voluntary organizations, and private groups everywhere, to gi...
In my judgment, the most significant reasons why such coal losses cannot be accepted are as follows:
I AM withholding my approval from H.R. 8193, the Energy Transportation Security Act of 1974.
Coal is the one abundant energy source over which the United States has total control.