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Ronald Reagan

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Ronald Wilson Reagan was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989. A member of the Republican Party, he previously held the office of governor of California from 1967 to 1975. Reagan's presidency is noted for significant tax cuts, a strong anti-communist foreign policy, and the deregulation of various industries. His administration also faced challenges such as the Iran-Contra affair and economic issues, including inflation and unemployment.

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Jun 17, 1981

It is with the deepest regret and appreciation for your long and outstanding service to our Nation that, at your request, I accept your retirement as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, effective July 3, 1981.

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Jun 17, 1981

Mrs. Cornelius is currently vice president for administration, PRC Data Services Co., McLean, Va.

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Jun 17, 1981

You can leave with the assurance that you have kept your solemn oath.

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Jun 16, 1981

I'm pleased today to be signing into law this House resolution 2156.

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Jun 16, 1981

We owe more than money to those who wore their country's uniform and sacrificed in our behalf.

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Jun 16, 1981

Today I announced my intention to nominate Lee Ann Elliott to be a member of the Federal Election Commission.

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Jun 16, 1981

The Commission will advise the President and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

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Jun 16, 1981

Home-ownership is the symbol of the family unit, the neighborhood, and is essential if we're going to have social, economic, and political stability in our land.

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Jun 16, 1981

The appointment of David R. Gergen as Assistant to the President for Communications is a significant step forward.

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