The Committee shall terminate on September 30, 1981.
Information is the essence of education and the lifeblood of democracy.
This signing ceremony for the infant formula bill is particularly gratifying to me as President for several reasons.
One is it shows the influence that just one or two private citizens can have if they feel very deeply about an important subject.
This is the way a free society ought to be, and I'm very grateful for it.
Beginning October 1, 1980, such support shall be provided in accordance with Section 213 of the Independent Offices Appropriations Act, 1945...
To overcome this problem, I have directed the Department of Education to take the lead in coordinating Federal efforts to eliminate function...
I appreciate the dedication of these parents, the news media, and the Members of the House and Senate on a bipartisan basis.
Open government is vital to democracy.
We must also recognize the constraints of national security, privacy, efficient decision making, and costs.
The United States wishes to underscore improving relations with this important central African country.
Today I announce the appointment of Marjorie Fry Davis as a member of the Committee for the Preservation of the White House.
The United States has indicated that it would be willing to host a meeting to review these issues if that should seem desirable.
The membership of the Committee shall be composed of six persons.
I'm very grateful that this fine work has been done.
I want to recognize these individuals for their concern and their work in over 95,000 schools across the country.
There has never been any hesitation to share your concerns with me.
I do hereby urge the people of the United States to observe the week of October 12 as National School Lunch Week.