Remarks honoring the All-American Cities Award winners. (Pres William J. Clinton) (September 16, 1993)

From: Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents | Date: September 20, 1993| Author: Clinton, Bill | Copyright information

Pres Bill Clinton honored the 1992 and 1993 winners of the All-American Cities Award on Sep 16, 1993. He praised the citizens, business leaders and mayors for coping with the myriad problems that plague the nation's municipalities. Clinton expressed hopes that federal and local government can work together to overcome obstacles in health care, education, job training and infrastructure. Clinton's home town of Little Rock, AR, was one of the cities honored, much to the delight of the President...

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