Today, President Clinton will sign into law a major safety provision to help set a nationwide impaired driving standard at .08 blood alcohol content (BAC). Significant progress has been made to reduce drunk driving deaths across the country, but too many lives are still being lost due to impaired drivers. In 1999 alone, 15,786 Americans were killed in alcohol-related crashes, including over 2,200 children. A national standard will save an estimated 500 lives annually, helping make our nation’s highways and streets safer for all Americans.
ESTABLISHING A NATIONWIDE DRUNK DRIVING STANDARD AT .08 BAC:
CALLING ON CONGRESS TO FOCUS ON AMERICA’S PRIORITIES. The Republican leadership has proposed a budget that threatens our nation’s well-being by failing to pass: investments in key education priorities; targeted tax cuts for working families; an affordable prescription drug benefit for all Medicare beneficiaries; a meaningful Patients’ Bill of Rights; hate crimes legislation; equal pay for women; and fairness for immigrants. Congress also has made virtually no progress toward passing a minimum wage increase, despite a commitment from Speaker Hastert to do so. President Clinton will call on Congress to do their job by securing investments in America’s priorities before returning to their districts to campaign for re-election.
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Preserving America’s Coral Reefs
Human Rights Day: The Eleanor Roosevelt Award and The Presidential Medal of Freedom
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Strengthening and Supporting the Military
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President Clinton Awards the Presidential Citizens Medals
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