TITLE

Remarks to Employees of Bajan Industries in Kansas City

AUTHOR(S)
Bush, George W.
PUB. DATE
April 2001
SOURCE
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;4/2/2001, Vol. 37 Issue 13, p513
SOURCE TYPE
Government Documents
DOC. TYPE
Speech
ABSTRACT
Presents the text of a speech given by United States President George W. Bush on March 26, 2001, which deals with his budget and tax relief plans for the country.
ACCESSION #
4377661

Tags: BUDGET -- United States;  TAXATION -- United States;  BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946- -- Political & social views

 

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