H.R. 17809 would also have adverse economic implications.
I am returning, without my approval, H.R. 17809, a bill which would fix in law the pay practices applied to Federal 'blu...
The costly and unwarranted pay features of H.R. 17809 would add still further to a $4 billion blue collar Federal payrol...
In order to keep the administrative wage structure flexible, to fight inflation, and to maintain sufficient employment l...
Finally, it should be noted that when the wages of Federal employees go up, even greater pressures are placed on private...
I am pleased with this bill which responds to a vital need of the American people.
I thank the Congress, and the country owes a debt to the Congress in its closing days, for acting in this particular fie...
The Nation owes them its very best efforts to reduce their risks and to improve their working environment.
No licenses shall be issued which will permit entry during the first six months of a quota year of more than one-half of...
I extend our deepest sympathy to the families and friends of those who lost their lives in this tragic accident.
Executive Order No. 10427 of January 16, 1953, Executive Order No. 10737 of October 29, 1957, and Executive Order No. 11...
If this bill is completely enforced, within 4 years it will mean that the emissions from automobiles which pollute the e...
Every appropriate step must and will be taken to identify the causes of this tragedy and to prevent future mining accide...
THE COAL mine explosion which struck yesterday in the mountains of Kentucky also struck at the hearts of all Americans.
I think 1971 will be known as the year of action.
The explosion along Hurricane Creek reminds us, however, that the work of ensuring mine safety is not yet complete.
The Director of the Office of Emergency Preparedness shall coordinate, on behalf of the President, such plans and prepar...
Protection for the customer is essential, and has been provided here, as in the mutual fund bill [Public Law 91-547] whi...