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  • Strategic Defense Initiative (category Reagan administration controversies) (section Controversy and criticism)
    nuclear missiles. The program was announced in 1983, by President Ronald Reagan. Reagan called for a system that would render nuclear weapons obsolete, and
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  • General Services Administration (category General Services Administration)
    Agency, including the Public Buildings Administration and the Public Roads Administration War Assets Administration GSA became an independent agency on July
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  • Council on Environmental Quality (category George W. Bush administration controversies) (section Clinton administration)
    National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), during the Richard Nixon administration. The CEQ was assigned additional responsibilities by the Environmental
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  • R. 5210, the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988. "President Reagan's signing statement". http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1988/111888c.htm.  Kevin
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  • to the right, President Ronald Reagan in 1981 appointed Anne Gorsuch as EPA administrator. Gorsuch based her administration of EPA on the New Federalism
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  • building in the Washington metropolitan area after The Pentagon and the Ronald Reagan Building. In addition to using GEOINT for U.S. military and intelligence
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  • In the first two years of the Obama Administration, OLC at least twice reached an outcome with which Administration officials disagreed. In June 2011, New
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  • Ronald Reagan (category Ronald Reagan)
    generally supported Reagan. Reagan also won the backing of Reagan Democrats. Though he advocated socially conservative view points, Reagan focused much of
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  • order to research the flow of technology to the Soviet Union, the Reagan Administration created Project Socrates within the agency. Over the following years
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  • Administrator, Employment and Training Administration—Dallas Regional Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration—Dallas United States Deputy Secretary
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  • Federal Air Marshal Service (category Transportation Security Administration) (section Controversies)
    enforcement agency under the supervision of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Because
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  • of the Health Resources Administration and Health Services Administration into the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in 1982 The Indian
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  • George H. W. Bush (category Reagan administration cabinet members) (section Nixon and Ford administrations (1971–1977))
    Bush and Reagan agreed to a two-person debate, organized by The Nashua Telegraph but paid for by the Reagan campaign. Days before the debate, Reagan announced
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  • Enterprise under the Director of National Intelligence. During the Reagan administration, Michael Sekora (assigned to the DIA), worked with agencies across
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  • bringing him to an audience beyond Arkansas. File:President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan with Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton walking in the Cross Hall
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  • Commissioner of Food and Drugs (redirect from Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration) (category Commissioners of the Food and Drug Administration)
    States commissioner of food and drugs is the head of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human
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  • Gerald Ford (category Nixon administration cabinet members) (section Administration)
    dodgers came in the Carter administration. When Ford assumed office, he inherited Nixon's Cabinet. During his brief administration, he replaced all members
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  • "Ronald Reagan – In Memoriam: Biography". PBS. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/biography_pages/reagan/biography.html. "In 1962, GE, concerned that Reagan's conservative
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  • NPR (section Controversies)
    funding came from the federal government. Steps were taken during the Reagan administration in the 1980s to completely wean NPR from government support, but
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  • Unitary executive theory (category George W. Bush administration controversies)
    Commission. The Reagan administration, including the justices it appointed to the Supreme Court, was the first presidential administration to cite unitary
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