Letter from President Ronald Reagan to Honorable Howard H. Baker, Jr, expressing his support to for a National Endowment for Democracy Act, 07/19/1983
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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 19, 1983
Dear Howard:
As you are aware, the FY 84-85 State Department Authorization
Bill (S. 1342) contains 2 set of proposals to create a National
Endowment for Democracy and several related institutions.
These proposals, sponsored jointly by the Republican and Demo-
cratic National Committees, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and
the AFL-CIO represent a historic achievement of bipartisanship
and are of vital importance to an expanded American leadership
role abroad.
If enacted, the National Endowment for Democracy Act would
allow our two major political parties, the business community and
organized labor to undertake serious and responsible long-term
programs in support of democracy and pluralism abroad. At
present, our non-governmental involvement in the international
political world -- except for the AFL-CIO training institutes --
is haphazard at best. Although political parties from virtually
every democracy in the world are already engaged in developing
party-to-party links and programs, for example, our parties
remain passive observers for the most part. Yet such non-
governmental contacts can enhance government-to-government
relationships.
The amounts requested for these programs pale in comparison to
the efforts of the enemies of democracy, free enterprise, and
free trade unions. Yet there is no reason why we cannot assem-
ble the resources to do the job. The private sector brings with
it the practical experience of many Americans in the practice of
democracy. There are public entities such as the VOA which, if
strengthened, can contribute ever more effectively to the goals
all Americans share.
I strongly urge, therefore, that our fellow Republicans in the
Senate support the National Endowment for Democracy Act when
it reaches the Scate floor. As leader of the free world, the