
This order shall take effect at 11:59 p.m. eastern daylight time on October 25, 1994.
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This order shall take effect at 11:59 p.m. eastern daylight time on October 25, 1994.

This Act not only maintains the value of benefits so dearly earned, but underscores a debt of gratitude that we can never fully repay.

The passage of this legislation speaks to the determination of the legislators involved, and I appreciate their work.

H.R. 783 corrects this inequity and makes persons born before 1934 to a U.S. citizen mother and alien father eligible for U.S. citizenship.

By their courage, they help their peoples, their region, and the entire world.

This Act will help to promote U.S. tourism by extending the Visa Waiver Pilot Program for 2 years.

I salute the more than two and one-half million individuals who will directly benefit from this increase and all veterans and their families.

We need to pass welfare reform that enables people to move from welfare to work.

I don't expect a dramatic breakthrough.

We have made an important beginning with a comprehensive economic strategy designed to empower American workers to compete and win in the 21st century.

We should stay on this economic course and make it a bipartisan commitment to a strong America.

We're doing a good job right now in bringing the deficit down.

We cannot afford to bankrupt the country when we need to invest and grow the economy.

The health care problem is the main cause of the big Government deficit.

We can maintain our commitments to our senior citizens and do what we have to do to grow this economy.

It's kind of nice to be out of Washington.

More than half the new jobs created by our economy in this year are above average wage.

This is not necessarily a partisan issue.