Presidential Remarks
President Bush spoke to reporters about the state of the economy and the environment. Following his remarks he answered…
President Bush spoke to an audience made up of personnel from the Natural Community Planning Organization in San Diego, California, on the… read more
Bush Campaign Speech President Bush spoke to an audience made up of personnel from the Natural Community Planning Organization in San Diego, California, on the environment and other issues in the 1992 campaign. In his remarks, the president stressed the benefits of a balance between environmental and economic concerns worked out in the marketplace rather than the government. He lauded his administration’s accomplishments concerning the environment, and said he had been able to strike a balance between jobs and the environment through new initiatives. President Bush spoke in front of a ranch house during the speech. close
President Bush spoke to reporters about the state of the economy and the environment. Following his remarks he answered…
Governor Clinton spoke to students about the environment and his views on what policy should be pursued. He also openly…
A panel sponsored by Women’s Campaign Research Fund talked about the environment in which candidates would be asked to…
President Bush answered questions from a group at the Evergreen Oil recycling plant. He responded to questions on the…