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President George Bush


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President George Bush
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40th President of the United States, serving from 1989-1993.

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DateDocument Name & DetailsDocuments
28 February 1989Message to the Congress Transmitting the Annual Reports on Highway and Motor Vehicle Safety
To: United States Congress
From: President George Bush

Letter
- 1 page
19 February 1991Message to the Congress Transmitting Reports on Highway and Motor Vehicle Safety
To: United States Congress
From: President George Bush

Letter
- 1 page


Article Index

DateArticleAuthor/Source
8 June 1989Nomination of William C. Brooks To Be an Assistant Secretary of LaborPresident George Bush
17 July 1989Nomination of John A. Betti To Be an Under Secretary of DefensePresident George Bush
13 March 1990Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters at an Alternative Fuel DemonstrationPresident George Bush
13 February 1991Remarks Announcing Proposed Transportation LegislationPresident George Bush
25 February 1992Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on General Motors Plant ClosingsPresident George Bush
4 July 1992Remarks to the Pepsi 400 Drivers and Owners in Daytona Beach, FloridaPresident George Bush


Quotes

Excerpt from Proclamation 6106 - National Consumers Week, 1990 (March 8, 1990)
Early in this century, when Henry Ford first introduced his "horseless carriage," the automobile, it was wryly noted that buyers could choose between two colors: black and black. Today consumers are able to select their purchases from a wonderful variety of goods and services. And thanks to expanding world trade and the development of new technologies, the number of options available to consumers promises to keep growing.





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