Today's vote reaffirms my administration's 'Amend it; don't end it' approach to affirmative action and promoting equal opportunity.
Passing the 'GI bill' for America's workers is one of the best ways we can continue to grow.
I have called on Congress to consolidate the tangle of training programs we have today into a 'GI bill' for workers.
Joseph W. Westphal, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Army, vice H. Martin Lancaster.
Arthur Levitt, Jr., of New York, to be a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission for the term expiring June 5, 2003 (reappointment)...
I am pleased that the Senate, in a strong bipartisan vote of 58 to 37, today retained the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program within t...
When it comes to exploring space and the unknown, the word 'impossible' is not in our vocabulary.
I want to congratulate members of both parties in the House Banking Committee who have voted to give the International Monetary Fund the res...
Americans are living longer, healthier lives.
I want us to continue that distinction well into the 21st century.
Today, we see that change.
I hereby delegate to you the reporting function vested in me by section 1051(b) of that Act.
I hope all of you who are part of this project will be able to look back 10, 20, 30, 40 years from now with immense pride.
Sam never quits. He never quits.
I encourage all Americans to recognize the contributions that older workers make to the workplace and to our economy.
Heroes come in every size and shape and gender.
I'm proud to be here to congratulate Colonel Eileen Collins on becoming the first woman to command a space shuttle mission.
I am glad to be joined here by members of the Medicare Commission.