Remarks By The President During Ceremony for the Signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
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OCR Page 1 of 5THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
July 26, 1990
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
DURING CEREMONY FOR THE SIGNING OF
THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
The South Lawn
10:11 A.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Evan, thank you so much. And welcome to
every one of you, out there in this splendid scene of hope, spread
across the South Lawn of the White House. I want to salute the
members of the United States Congress, the House and the Senate who
are with us today -- active participants in making this day come
true. (Applause.)
This is, indeed, an incredible day. Especially for the
thousands of people across the nation who have given so much of their
time, their vision, and their courage to see this Act become a
reality.
You know, I started trying to put together a list of all
the people who should be mentioned today. But when the list started
looking a little longer than the Senate testimony for the bill, I
decided I better give up, or that we'd never get out of here before
sunset. So, even though so many deserve credit, I will single out
but a tiny handful. And I take those who have guided me personally
over the years.
of course, my friends, Evan Kemp and Justin Dart up here
on the platform with me. (Applause.) And of course, I hope you'll
forgive me for also saying a special word of thanks to two who --
from the White House. But again, this is personal, so I don't want
to offend those omitted. Two from the White House -- Boyden Gray and
Bill Roper, who labored long and hard. (Applause.)
And I want to thank Sandy Parrino, of course, for her
leadership, and I again -- (applause) -- it is very risky with all
these members of Congress here who worked to hard. But I can say on
a very personal basis, Bob Dole has inspired me. (Applause.)
This is an immensely important day -- a day that belongs
to all of you. Everywhere I look, I see people who have dedicated
themselves to making sure that this day would come to pass. My
friends from Congress, as I say who worked so diligently with the
best interest of all at heart, Democrats and Republicans. Members of
this administration -- and I'm pleased to see so many top officials
and members of my Cabinet here today who brought their caring and
expertise to this fight.
And then, the organizations. So many dedicated
organizations for people with disabilities who gave their time and
their strength and, perhaps most of all, everyone out there and
others across the breadth of this nation are 43 million Americans
with disabilities. You have made this happen. All of you have made
this happen. (Applause.)
To all of you, I just want to say your triumph is that
your bill will now be law, and that this day belongs to you. On
behalf of our nation, thank you very, very much. (Applause.)
Three weeks ago we celebrated our nation's Independence
Day. Today, we're here to rejoice in and celebrate another
"Independence Day," one that is long overdue. With today's signing
of the landmark Americans for Disabilities Act, every man, woman and
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