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President Lyndon B. Johnson


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President Lyndon B. Johnson
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36th President of the United States, serving from November 22, 1963 to January 20, 1969.

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DateArticleAuthor/Source
23 March 1964Remarks in Atlantic City at the Convention of the United Auto Workers.President Lyndon B. Johnson
13 August 1964Remarks Upon Signing the Highway Bill.President Lyndon B. Johnson
4 September 1964Presidential Proclamation 3612: National Highway Week, 1964
Whereas safe, efficient, and economical highway transportation is vital to our continued national growth;...
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
19 October 1964Statement by the President on the Strike at General Motors.President Lyndon B. Johnson
20 March 1965Presidential Proclamation 3645: Providing Federal Assistance in the State of Alabama
Whereas the United States District Court for the middle district of Alabama entered an order approving an exercise by the Plaintiffs and the members of the class they represent of their right to march along United States Highway 80 from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama...
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
Topic: United States Numbered Highways
12 May 1965Statement by the President on the Appalachian Region Highway Construction Program.President Lyndon B. Johnson
17 August 1965Presidential Proclamation 3668: National Highway Week, 1965
Whereas the continued improvement of highways is vital to our Nation's social and economic welfare and national defense...
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
28 August 1965Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Authorizing Apportionment of Funds for the Interstate Highway System.President Lyndon B. Johnson
21 October 1965Presidential Proclamation 3682: Implementing Agreement Concerning Automotive Products Between the United States and Canada
Whereas the United States and Canada on January 16, 1965, entered into an Agreement Concerning Automotive Products, which provides that Canada shall accord duty-free treatment to imports of certain automotive products of the United States...
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
22 October 1965Remarks at the Signing of the Highway Beautification Act of 1965.President Lyndon B. Johnson
5 May 1966Presidential Proclamation 3722: National School Safety Patrol Week
Safety on our streets and highways is one of our Nation's most critical problems.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
20 May 1966Remarks by Telephone to the Convention of the United Automobile Workers.President Lyndon B. Johnson
17 August 1966Presidential Proclamation 3735: National Highway Week, 1966
Americans have just cause to celebrate the progress that has been made in highway transportation in this Nation.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
8 September 1966Presidential Proclamation 3743: Further Implementing the United States-Canadian Agreement To Remove Duties on Automobiles and Automotive
Whereas the United States and Canada on January 16, 1965, entered into an Agreement Concerning Automotive Products, which provides that Canada shall accord duty-free treatment to imports of certain automotive products of the United States...
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
9 September 1966Remarks at the Signing of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act and the Highway Safety Act.President Lyndon B. Johnson
23 September 1967Presidential Proclamation 3804: National Highway Week
There are now more than 100 million motor vehicle operators in the United States.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
29 March 1968Presidential Proclamation 3838: National School Safety Patrol Week, 1968
With the encouragement and assistance of the schools, parent-teacher associations, police and traffic engineers, motor clubs, and others, the School Safety Patrol Program has helped bring about a significant improvement in the traffic death and injury rates of school children.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
22 May 1968Remarks Upon Signing Joint Resolution Authorizing a Study of Motor Vehicle Insurance.President Lyndon B. Johnson
24 August 1968Statement by the President Upon Signing the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968.President Lyndon B. Johnson
11 September 1968Presidential Proclamation 3866: National Highway Week, 1968
In 1968, for the first time in our history, Americans will drive their cars and trucks more than one trillion miles in a single year.
Presidential Proclamation (text)
Byline: President Lyndon B. Johnson
23 September 1968Statement by the President on Prices of New Automobiles.President Lyndon B. Johnson
21 October 1968Remarks Upon Accepting the New Presidential Limousine Commissioned by the Secret Service.President Lyndon B. Johnson


Documents

DateDocument Name & DetailsDocuments
23 March 1964Letter to Secretary Hodges on Highway Safety.
To: Luther H. Hodges, Secretary of Commerce
From: President Lyndon B. Johnson

Letter
- 1 page
8 January 1965Letter to the Secretary of Commerce on the Need for Making the Highways More Attractive.
To: John T. Connor, Secretary of Commerce
From: President Lyndon B. Johnson

Letter
- 1 page
26 May 1965Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House Transmitting Bills To Improve Highway Beauty.
To: Hubert H. Humphrey, President of the Senate & John W. McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives
From: President Lyndon B. Johnson

Letter
- 1 page





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