While the bill's primary purpose is to meet urgent military requirements, a side benefit to the economy of our country and to the American c...
I am pleased that a reasonable compromise has been reached which reflects the unique circumstances involved and avoids an extensive and dama...
It is my hope that, by preserving the physical environment in which Dr. King developed his concept of social justice, our people will come t...
Dr. King's tragic death deprived our Nation of one of its greatest leaders.
We believe as they do that the freedom they possess can protect the freedoms we cherish.
This provision is part of my effort to encourage foreign automobile companies to increase their investments in the United States.
The bill also provides support for three other essential elements of our national defense.
I am signing into law H.R. 7301, the Military Construction Authorization Act for 1981.
I have signed into law, S. 1654, the Customs Court Act of 1980.
The establishment of this unique National Historic Site will protect the places where Dr. King lived, worked, and worshiped and where he is ...
I have expressed concern to the Japanese about the level of Japanese imports.
Justice Gunter recommended that a settlement of the claims be negotiated rather than litigated because of the length of time litigation woul...
We also rededicate ourselves to perpetuating, in a way that would make them proud, the great tradition they have passed on to us.
These facilities will help us continue to achieve higher degrees of military readiness and mobilization capability.
There is no question that more remains to be done.
The revitalization of our Nation's domestic automobile industry is essential to the health of our economy.
He had become a symbol for all the world of the power of the nonviolent struggle for human rights.
I urge that the 97th Congress pass legislation deleting this unfortunate requirement.