We have secured the most fundamental restructuring of the relationship between industry and government since the time of the New Deal.
Consumers can be assured of improved railroads delivering their goods with dispatch.
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Those who ignore this challenge...have failed to grasp what may well be the central challenge of our time.
It is vital to the railroad industry and to all Americans who depend upon rail services.
I challenge him now in a very constructive way, not an adversarial way, to meet me under any circumstances on a head-to-head debate.
Creating jobs and controlling inflation must go together.
I established a Regulatory Council to weed out inconsistencies and to encourage innovation.
Additionally, all of the hostages will be excused from Federal taxes for the period of time spent in captivity.
A third, the most important of all, concerns energy.
I am pleased that the Federal Government is taking the lead in providing these privacy protections.
This act will help assure a strong and healthy future for our Nation's railroads and the men and women who work for them.
Today I take great pleasure in signing the Staggers Rail Act of 1980.
It will be a major boost for the revitalization of the American economy.
The Staggers Rail Act of 1980 is the capstone of my own efforts to get rid of needless and burdensome Federal regulations.
It is my expectation that these Federal funds be directed to the maximum extent possible at rail restructuring projects.
This bill provides important civil liberties protections without hampering legitimate law enforcement investigations.
I am extremely pleased to sign this bill into law.