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President Bill Clinton


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President Bill Clinton
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The 42nd President of the United States.

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21 April 1993Executive Order 12844 Federal Use of Alternative Fueled Vehicles
President Bill Clinton
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March 1997
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Recommendations from the Secretary of Transportation and the Director of National Drug Control Policy
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Research Report ( PDF) 1.8MB · 29 pages
Publisher: Presidential Initiative on Drugs Driving and Youth
21 April 2000Executive Order 13149 Greening the Government Through Federal Fleet and Transportation Efficiency
President Bill Clinton
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Article Index

DateArticleAuthor/Source
25 May 1993Remarks at the "Drive American Quality" PresentationPresident Bill Clinton
29 September 1993Remarks Announcing the Clean Car InitiativePresident Bill Clinton
3 December 1993Presidential Proclamation 6633: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1993
The 1993 holiday season is an ideal time to ask ourselves what more can be done to prevent drunk and drugged driving -- one of our Nation's most serious public health and safety problems.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
6 January 1994Determination Under the Bus Regulatory Reform Act of 1982Bill Clinton
8 February 1994Remarks to General Motors Employees in Shreveport, LouisianaPresident Bill Clinton
14 March 1994Remarks to the Community in BostonPresident Bill Clinton
17 March 1994Statement on Signing Legislation on Highway Bridge Seismic RetrofittingPresident Bill Clinton
14 April 1994Intent To Form a Policy Dialog Advisory Committee to Assist in the Development of Measures To Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Personal Motor VehiclesPresident Bill Clinton
26 August 1994Statement on Signing Transportation LegislationPresident Bill Clinton
11 October 1994Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting With Auto Industry Leaders in Detroit, MichiganPresident Bill Clinton
11 October 1994Remarks to Ford Motor Company Employees in Dearborn, MichiganPresident Bill Clinton
18 October 1994Remarks on the Partnership for a New Generation of VehiclesPresident Bill Clinton
3 December 1994Presidential Proclamation 6760: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1994
All across the Nation, Americans are coming together in an ever-expanding chorus of voices demanding an end to drunk and drugged driving.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
3 January 1995Open Meetings of Policy Dialog Advisory Committee to Assist in the Development of Measures to Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Personal Motor VehiclesPresident Bill Clinton
12 June 1995Remarks to the United Auto Workers ConventionPresident Bill Clinton
22 June 1995Remarks to Ford Motor Company Employees in EdisonPresident Bill Clinton
4 August 1995Statement on Signing the District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief ActPresident Bill Clinton
28 November 1995Statement on Signing the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995President Bill Clinton
30 November 1995Presidential Proclamation 6853: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1995
For many young Americans, learning to drive is a significant step along the road to maturity and independence.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
21 March 1996Statement on the Tentative Agreement To End the General Motors StrikePresident Bill Clinton
12 April 1996Remarks on the Progress Report on Auto Trade With Japan and on the Administration's Economic TeamPresident Bill Clinton
27 August 1996Remarks to Employees at the Chrysler Jeep Plant in ToledoPresident Bill Clinton
2 November 1996Statement on the Tentative Agreement Between the United Auto Workers and General MotorsPresident Bill Clinton
27 November 1996Presidential Proclamation 6960: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1996
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a scourge on our society that we cannot ignore or treat lightly.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
8 February 1997Presidential Proclamation 6972: National Child Passenger Safety Week, 1997
Children are our Nation's most precious gift, and one of our most profound responsibilities is protecting their health, well-being, and safety.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
15 February 1997PRESIDENT CLINTON UNVEILS NEW UNIVERSAL CHILD SEAT ATTACHMENT SYSTEM TO MAKE INSTALLATION SAFER, EASIERNHTSA
15 February 1997Presidential Radio AddressBill Clinton
1 December 1997Presidential Proclamation 7057: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1997
Driving is a privilege enjoyed by millions of Americans. It offers us freedom, mobility, and the chance to discover what lies over the next hill or around the next bend in the road.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
29 May 1998Presidential Proclamation 7101: National Alternative Fuels Week, 1998
In today's robust and growing economy, the United States faces major challenges in meeting the ever-increasing demand for transportation goods and services while minimizing the adverse impact on our energy resources, environment, and future prosperity.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
6 November 1998Statement on Signing the Automobile National Heritage Area ActPresident Bill Clinton
4 December 1998Presidential Proclamation 7155: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1998
For most Americans, driving an automobile has become a practical necessity. Whether in an urban, suburban, or rural setting, the daily routine of modern life requires that we have access to reliable and affordable transportation from our homes to our offices, schools, shopping, and elsewhere.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
27 February 1999Presidential Radio AddressBill Clinton
2 September 1999PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES RECORD LOW FOR ALCOHOL-RELATED TRAFFIC DEATHSNHTSA
30 November 1999Presidential Proclamation 7257: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 1999
Drivers who operate motor vehicles while under the influence of alcohol or drugs are one of our Nation's greatest public safety risks; those drivers take advantage of the privilege of driving without assuming the corresponding responsibility of driving safely.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
19 September 2000STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENTNHTSA
1 November 2000Statement on Signing the Transportation Recall Enhancement, Accountability, and Documentation (TREAD) ActPresident Bill Clinton
4 December 2000Presidential Proclamation 7384: National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, 2000
Driving is an integral part of American culture and daily living; but it is also a privilege that carries great responsibility.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Bill Clinton
22 May 2013Former U.S. President Bill Clinton rides in BYD pure-electric Taxi across Colombia BYD




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