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The task of government is to serve the public.

I confidently believe that the developments of the Space Age will bring the beginning of the longest and greatest boom of abundance and prosperity in the history of man.

Next January I shall once more ask for the initial $30 million necessary to make bricks and mortar out of a promise.

I am confident that the Congress will cut through the propaganda of fear and mistrust to provide shelter for the families who need it now-today.

Thousands of American families need this housing now--today.

Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the week beginning October 25, 1965, as National Parkinson Week.

I invite the Governors of the States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and other areas subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to issue similar proclamations.

I also call upon the communications media, the medical and health professions, and all agencies and individuals interested in a national program for the control of Parkinson's disease to unite during that week in public dedication to such…

We who have raised up hopes have a duty to bring them to tangible reality.

Private enterprise and public well-being depend on them.

We proposed to help these private builders provide housing for the elderly, the poor, and the handicapped, so that they might live with safety and dignity.

Thousands of poor children who should grow up in a world of safety and decency and promise are being treated with indifference by an affluent nation.

The national interest demands that the matter not stop there.

The actions proclaimed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) above shall be effective as follows.

This America is the source of America's greatness.

This bill will enrich our spirits and restore a small measure of our national greatness.

This bill will bring the wonders of nature back into our daily lives.