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rna ~/uf!JVm ~e;'1M' 'f , Congressman j ' JERRY FORD October 4, 1967 The American taxpayer won an important scrimmage in the House of Representatives last week. The House voted 202 to'182to send back to the Committee on Appro- priations a resolution providing funds to operate those departments of government for which no money is available for the current fiscal )ear. (Technically these depart- The resolution was sent back ments have no money to spend after September 30th.) because of the Republican demand …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Una 1fM1-~!u.~eVlM' ! 7" "'Y~71 ,Congressman ' · JERRY FORD June 3, 1964 President Johnson has asked the Congress to raise the national debt limi~ to $324 billion from the current ceiling of $315 billion. lbe debt today stands at $308.7 billion, up by $5.7 billion over one year ago. The President has announced that the deficit for this fiscal year ending June 30 will be $8.8 billion …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Una ~~1im~eVlM' 7· br Congressman JERRY FORD June 6, 1962 With Memorial Day coming in the middle of last week, activity in the House of Representatives was at a slow pace. Meeting for 19 minutes on Monday the House adjourned until Thursday when it discussed some amendments to the National School Lunch Act. There after it adjourned to Monday of this week when bills on the consent …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. January J anua.ry 31, 1972 SECOND SESSION OF CONGRESS OFF TO A A GOOD START The second session of the 92nd Congress got under way rapidly. immediately3 taking up where they left off last year. went to work immediately~ Both the House and Senate Even before receiving the President's State of the Union Message, the House approved the final version of election campaign reform legislation …
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l These documents were scanned from Box R33 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. HOUSE ACTION, PERIOD JANUARY 3, 1973 THROUGH JANUARY 25, 1973 Wednesday. January 3, 1973 ELECTION OF SPEAKER By a record vote of 236 to 188, with 2 voting "present," Carl Albert was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives over Gerald R. Ford. Representative Patman administered the oath of office to the Speaker, who subsequently administared the oath of office to …
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This document scanned from Box D1 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. y,," ~1eIy'1m~ei~ 7" iIj Congressman JERRY FORD July 5, 1956 Michigan roads will receive an additional $40..4 million shot in the arm during the fiscal year 1957 as part of the highway construction bill just approved by the House and Senate. TI1is boosts to $70.6 million the amount of federal funds authorized for better roads in 10.chigan in this fiscal year 1"lhich began July 1st. This …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. rna ~!uftVm~eV~ Congressman JERRY FORD January 26, 1970 The question of overriding a Presidential veto of the 1970 Labor-HEW appropri~ tion bill is the first major issue before the second session of the 91st Congress. The bill is being vetoed because the Congress added $1. 3 biliion to the President's budget request for HEW. Mr. Nixon had asked for $16.5 billion which was already $1 …
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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 72) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PLACE DAY BEGAN AUGUST 9, 1974 THE WHITE HOUSE, EAST ROOM WASHINGTON, D.C. TIME DAY 12:00 N FRIDAY PHONE f-- TIME '" ~ t--1n-----,,--O-=-U-I--I 12:00 12:05 12:13 ACTIVITY The President delivered his inaugural address. The address was broadcast live over nationwide radio and television. The President went to the Red Room. …
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This document scanned from Box D2 of the Gerald R. Ford Congressional Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Una ~~1in~ef'~ 7" ~ Congressman JERRY FORD July 3, 1963 l87th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Indepen While independence was actually declared by the Continental Congress on July 2,1776, dence. Jefferson' s written ''Declaration'' was approved and adopted on July 4. Congress ordered the Declaration to be engrossed on parchment. On July 19 the This engrossed copy was …
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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 72) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) PLACE DAY BEGAN AUGUST 10, 1974 ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA RESIDENCE TIME DAY 7:24 a.m. SATURDAY PHONE !-- TIME In ; :> ;;: " ~ 1";\ Out ACTIVITY ... '" II II The President went to his motorcade. 7:24 7:24 ." 7:39 The President motored from his Alexandria residence to the South Grounds of the White House. 7:41 The President went …