Transportation and Crime Legislation
Mr. Komarow discussed crime and transportation legislation. President Bush challenged Congress, in his address to a Joint Session of Congres… read more
Mr. Komarow discussed crime and transportation legislation. President Bush challenged Congress, in his address to a Joint Session of Congress on March 6, 1991, to pass crime and transportation legislation within 100 days. June 14, 1991 marks the 100th day since his address to Congress. The bills are moving along in Congress, but will not be passed before June 14, 1991. close
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