I must take care to avoid seriously impairing the Government we all seek to make more open.
Administrative burdens are not by themselves sufficient obstacles to prevent progress in Government.
I have doubts about the appropriateness of diverting the direction of litigation from the disclosure of information to c...
I appreciate the time you have given me to study the amendments to the Freedom of Information Act.
I simply cannot accept a provision that would risk exposure of our military or intelligence secrets and diplomatic relat...
We, the American people, are the beneficiaries.
No one expects this bill to bring substantial immediate relief to the housing market, but over the long haul it should p...
I think we can say without any reservation that the move from the narrow programs of the past in community development t...
It is probably . . . the most important legislation on community development since the passage of the Housing Act of 194...
This bill will help to return power from the banks of the Potomac to people in their own communities.
The time for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment has come just as surely as did the time for the 19th Amendment.
The Treaty will make a significant contribution to the international effort to control narcotics traffic.
The housing industry needs a shot in the arm, and this bill, I think, can be extremely helpful in this area.
This new Treaty represents a substantial modernization with respect to the procedural aspects of extradition.
That document right there will, I think, write new pages of history in community development and housing production.
I thank them on behalf of all of you and many, many millions of others throughout our country.
I transmit herewith the Treaty on Extradition between the United States of America and Australia.
I further urge Americans to consider the essential role of women in our society and their contribution to our economic, ...