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Article: Remarks announcing the economic plan for the District of Columbia.
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- Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
- Article date:
- March 17, 1997
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March 11, 1997
Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. Vice President, Representative Norton, Representative Moran, members of the administration, Mr. Mayor, Chairman Brimmer, Mr. Evans, and especially all the citizens of the District of Columbia who are here today. You know, every year millions of visitors come here, but even those who don't come know a good deal about our Capital. America's eyes and the eyes of the world constantly focus on Washington. They see the good, and there is much good.
There is history here, everywhere, tremendous resources and talent from all over the world. But there is more as well. There are the people of the District, some of ...