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This set-aside program is a carefully balanced one, which is fair to producers, to consumers, and to taxpayers.

But if we forget why those who are buried here died, then will their sacrifice have lost its meaning.

I seek to do everything in my power to make peace for ourselves and to help other nations make peace.

This bill would continue several Federal nurse training programs whose objectives have been accomplished and for which there is no longer a need.

I am signing today S. 1829, a bill which authorizes appropriations for the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation (PADC) for fiscal years 1979 through 1983.

I am confident that the cooperative efforts of the Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation, the Congress, the government and people of the District of Columbia, and the American business community will result in the revitalization of…

I would have been pleased to sign it, as my advisers make clear repeatedly.

I am prepared to work with the Congress next year to pass a counter-cyclical meat import bill.

I am convinced that this flexibility must be preserved as a weapon against inflation.

I hope that as the Committee carries out its responsibilities, it will make the utmost efforts to protect the existence of the species inhabiting this planet.

This action underscores my commitment to the preservation and enhancement of one of our Nation's most historic streets.

I have withheld my approval of H.R. 11545, the Meat Import Act of 1978.

This Administration supports such counter-cyclical management of meat imports.

This bill gives it more flexible procedures.

Destruction of the life of an endangered or threatened species should never be undertaken lightly, no matter how insignificant the species may appear today.

This provision is an important contribution to our effort to update outmoded regulations throughout the Government and eliminate unnecessary ones.

At a time of urgent need for budget restraint, we cannot tolerate spending for any but truly essential purposes.

I congratulate Senators John Culver, Jennings Randolph, Howard Baker, and Malcolm Wallop and Congressmen John Murphy, Robert Leggett, John Dingell, David Bowen, and Ed Forsythe for their hard work.