The plain language of the Convention of 1910 has become a reality today.
I am pleased to note that your decisions will cut average processing time for 42 programs by 51 percent, with individual...
President Johnson reiterated firm support for this promising Latin American initiative.
All Federal Agencies must wage a relentless and continuing war against red tape.
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, in honor of this great humanitarian enterprise, do here...
I hope that the American people, and the peoples of all countries, will continue to support UNICEF to the limits of thei...
I directed the Task Force to find ways to reduce by at least 50% the time it takes to process applications for Federal p...
We are all now aware that one of the major problems confronting Governors and Mayors is the amount of red tape involved ...
But this is only a start.
Red tape means higher costs, wasted motion and frustration for our States and cities.
There is no way to make up for lost time to poor families without adequate housing, to the unemployed who need training ...
President Johnson reiterated his desire for a continued high level of trade and stressed his opposition to protectionist...
I asked you to form a Task Force to dig deeply into the problem of unnecessary red tape in the Federal Government.
I do not want a single unnecessary day of delay in delivering vital services under programs authorized and directed by t...
The needs of our people are urgent.
I truly believe this effort is an important step forward in Inter-Agency cooperation.
These recommendations have my full support and approval.
The Joint Administrative Task Force which you established has met the goal.