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Monday, November 20, 1995
Volume 31--Number 46
Pages 1999-2044
Contents
Weekly Compilation of
Presidential
Documents
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Addresses and Remarks
See also Bill Vetoes
Budget debate--2000
Democratic Leadership Council--2013
Gaetano Maggio, telephone conversation--2006
New England Regional Health Care Conference, teleconference--2019
Radio address--2000
Virginia, Veterans Day wreath-laying ceremony in Arlington--2002
World War II Memorial site, dedication ceremony--2007
World War II veterans, teleconference--2004
Bill Signings
Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations
Act, 1996, statement--2032
Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1996, statement--
2024
Bill Vetoes
Continuing resolution legislation, message--2025
Temporary public debt limit increase
legislation
Message--2012
Remarks--2009
Communications to Congress
See also Bill Vetoes
Commodity Credit Corporation, message transmitting report--1999
Communications to Congress--Continued
Compensation for furloughed Federal Government employees, message
transmitting proposed legislation--2033
Cyprus, letter transmitting report--1999
National Corporation for Housing Partnerships, message transmitting
report--1999
Temporary public debt limit increase, message transmitting proposed
legislation--2013
Communications to Federal Agencies
U.S. relations with the Palestine Liberation Organization,
memorandum--2026
Interviews With the News Media
Exchange with reporters in the Oval Office--2009
Interview with NHK Television of Japan--2033
News conference, November 16 (No. 106)--2028
Proclamations
National Family Week--2028
National Farm-City Week--2027
National Great American Smokeout Day--2026
Statements by the President
See also Bill Signings
Action to prevent default on the public debt--2026
Balkan peace process--2009
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Contents--Continued
Statements by the President--Continued
Budget reconciliation legislation, House action--2043
Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty--2042
Saudi Arabia, terrorist attack in Riyadh--2024
``Weapons Offenses and Offenders'' report--2009
Supplementary Materials
Acts approved by the President--2044
Checklist of White House press releases--2043
Digest of other White House announcements--2043
Nominations submitted to the Senate--2043
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Monday, November 20, 1995
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Week Ending Friday, November 17, 1995
Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Report on Cyprus
November 9, 1995
Dear Mr. Speaker: (Dear Mr. Chairman:)
In accordance with Public Law 95-384 (22 U.S.C. 2373(c)), I submit
to you this report on progress toward a negotiated settlement of the
Cyprus question. The previous report covered progress through July 31,
1995. The current report covers the period August 1, 1995, through
September 30, 1995.
I can assure you of my continuing interest in helping find a
solution to this long-standing issue, but I also believe that peace can
result only through the will and determination of the parties
themselves. I remain concerned about the current lack of progress. My
Administration is working to ensure that preparations for Special
Emissary Beattie's renewed effort later this year will be successful.
We continue to believe strongly that the European Union (EU)
accession process for Cyprus can have a positive impact on efforts to
achieve a negotiated settlement. In that context, there are substantive
questions arising from prospective EU membership. Accordingly, the EU
must maintain frequent contacts with both Cypriot communities to address
these key questions. This subject is a constant theme in our discussions
with EU representatives.
Sincerely,
William J. Clinton
Note: Identical letters were sent to Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House
of Representatives, and Jesse Helms, chairman, Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations. This letter was released by the Office of the Press
Secretary on November 10. This item was not received in time for
publication in the appropriate issue.
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Week Ending Friday, November 17, 1995
Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report of the Commodity Credit
Corporation
November 9, 1995
To the Congress of the United States:
In accordance with the provisions of section 13, Public Law 806,
80th Congress (15 U.S.C. 714k), I transmit herewith the report of the
Commodity Credit Corporation for fiscal year 1993.
William J. Clinton
The White House,
November 9, 1995.
Note: This letter was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on
November 10. This item was not received in time for publication in the
appropriate issue.
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Week Ending Friday, November 17, 1995
Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report of the National
Corporation for Housing Partnerships
November 9, 1995
To the Congress of the United States:
I transmit herewith the annual report of the National Corporation
for Housing Partnerships and the National Housing Partnership for fiscal
years 1993 and 1994, as required by section 3938(a)(1) of title 42 of
the United States Code.
William J. Clinton
The White House,
November 9, 1995.
Note: This letter was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on
November 10. This item was not received in time for publication in the
appropriate issue.
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Week Ending Friday, November 17, 1995
Remarks on the Budget Debate
November 10, 1995
Good afternoon. The budget debate we are now engaged in is a serious
and critical moment for this country. The debate is about whether we
will balance this budget in a way that is consistent with our
fundamental values: our responsibility to our parents and to our
children; our determination to provide opportunity for all Americans to
make the most of their own lives through good jobs and education and
technology; our obligation to protect the environment and to maintain
America's ability to be the world's strongest force for peace and
freedom, for democracy and prosperity.
In a larger sense, I believe this budget debate is about two very
different futures for America: about whether we will continue to go
forward under our motto, E Pluribus Unum, out of many, one; whether we
will continue to unite and grow; or whether we will become a more
divided, winner-take-all society.
I recognize that the Republican Congress has a very different view.
The American people deserve a serious debate over these two approaches
to balancing the budget. But we cannot have that serious debate under
the threat of a Government default or shutdown. And we cannot cut
Medicare, education, and the environment as a condition of keeping the
Government open.
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