
I am calling for the U.S. to work with our international partners to develop a reduced-cost, scaled-down version of the original Space Station Freedom.
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I am calling for the U.S. to work with our international partners to develop a reduced-cost, scaled-down version of the original Space Station Freedom.

I think it's a very important part of our overall science and technology mission.

The United States still needs an aggressive program.

Our support requires making sure that the project is well managed and that the Congress is informed of the full costs and anticipated benefits of the program.

I urge the House to act quickly on its own campaign finance reform bill.

Today's vote is a breakthrough in the fight to give the Government back to the American people.

I want to say a special word of appreciation for the work that the President and Namibia have done in promoting their new system of government.

I want you to know of my continuing support for the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC).

Abandoning the SSC at this point would signal that the United States is compromising its position of leadership in basic science.

I urge the Congress to move forward on lobby disclosure legislation that brings the activities of lobbyists into the sunlight of public scrutiny.

I've always said that national service would be America at its best.

Three years ago, the world rejoiced at the birth of a new democracy on the African continent.

This legislation, while it necessarily contains compromises, will change Washington for the better.

I think they're a real shining example for emerging democracies in Africa and on other continents as well.

National service will do so much that must be done: meeting our country's needs, paying for our children's education, and bringing all of us together in the common work of citizenship.

I urge the Senate to pass this legislation tomorrow.