They must present immigration visas, quota or non-quota, in accordance with the requirements of the Immigration Act of 1924, except—
I depended upon him when I was President of the Senate to advise with me about intricate questions of parliamentary law and found him very s...
I think Senator Curtis is entitled to great credit for his management in the Senate.
I don't recall a time when there was greater harmony between the Executive Branch of the Government and the Legislative Branch than there ha...
I don't see how either body could have been conducted during the session better than they were, and it is very difficult to see how they cou...
I thought it was especially to the credit of the Congress that they had functioned as a legislative body in accordance with recommendations ...
I think I will reiterate that I was especially pleased with the work that the Congress did and because I didn't want to take all the glory o...
I think that there wasn't much of anything in the way of treaties.
There is another item that I left out, which of course is of tremendous importance, and that is the settlement of our foreign debts.
But the fact remains that no legislation of general import was passed that didn't have my approval.
As a result of that policy there was very little of partisanship that was shown in the decision of any large questions.
And of course there is the building law which really represented a new policy of making a lump sum appropriation and leaving the administrat...
The Railroad Labor Bill will we hope develop into a very important policy.
The principal thing that will affect the country is the reduction of taxation.
Then the aviation bill was very important, which also is the adoption of a new policy of administration.
There was no bill of general importance that passed that I did not approve.
The tax measure I would say was the most important piece of legislation.
I think those are the principal features of this Congress.