This budget requests the minimum funds necessary to meet the needs of the citizens of the Capital of the United States.
I urge the Congress to complete consideration of this important legislation at the earliest possible date.
Like any sound businessman, the agricultural producer seeks a fair return for his efforts and his risks.
By experience we have learned what must be done to assure agriculture a fair share of an increasing national income, to ...
The budget proposes fiscal 1969 appropriations of $609 million.
Those who act in time can often protect the irreplaceable gift of eyesight.
I recommend that the Congress approve the District budget and revenue measures for fiscal 1969.
I believe 1968 can be the year in which we move closer than ever before to that elusive goal.
Suggestions to strengthen it should be carefully reviewed.
It can be a year of decision for the American farmer.
I recommend that the Congress begin hearings at the earliest possible date to extend the Food and Agriculture Act of 196...
Never before has transportation been so important to the development of our urban centers.
We expect the Department of Transportation to provide leadership in transportation policy and assistance.
Never before have these problems affected so many of our citizens.
Shall it dominate and restrict enjoyment of all the values of urban living, or shall it be shaped to bring convenience a...
Never before have residents of urban areas faced a clearer choice concerning urban transportation.
The new Urban Mass Transportation Administration in the Department of Transportation will consolidate and focus our effo...
I strongly urge that the Congress allow the reorganization plan to become effective.