Timeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1994)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Bill Clinton, from January 1, 1994 to December 31, 1994.

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References

  1. The President's Radio Address (January 1, 1994)
  2. Remarks on Health Care Reform and an Exchange With Reporters (January 3, 1994)
  3. Remarks to Central Intelligence Agency Employees in Langley, Virginia (January 4, 1994)
  4. Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers of The Netherlands (January 4, 1994)
  5. Nomination for Ambassador to New Zealand and Western Samoa (January 5, 1994)
  6. Nomination for Director of the United States Geological Survey (January 5, 1994)
  7. Statement on the Death of Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. (January 6, 1994)
  8. Memorandum on Assistance to the States of the Former Soviet Union (January 8, 1994)
  9. Archives, L. A. Times (January 9, 1994). "Thousands Join Clinton in Mourning His Mother : Funeral: Neighbors, officials and Hollywood figures hear Virginia Kelley eulogized as 'on the way to heaven.'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  10. Remarks to Citizens in Brussels (January 9, 1994)
  11. Remarks to the American Diplomatic Community in Brussels (January 9, 1994)
  12. Remarks to the North Atlantic Council in Brussels (January 10, 1994)
  13. The President's News Conference in Brussels (January 10, 1994)
  14. Remarks to the American Business Community in Brussels (January 11, 1994)
  15. The President's News Conference in Brussels (January 11, 1994)
  16. The President's News Conference With European Union Leaders in Brussels (January 11, 1994)
  17. Nomination for an Assistant Secretary of Commerce (January 13, 1994)
  18. Nomination for Department of Education Regional Posts (January 13, 1994)
  19. Exchange With Reporters on Signing the Denuclearization Agreement With Russia and Ukraine in Moscow (January 14, 1994)
  20. Remarks in a Town Meeting With Russian Citizens in Moscow (January 14, 1994)
  21. Joint American-Russian Statement on Human Rights (January 14, 1994)
  22. Remarks to Future Leaders of Belarus in Minsk (January 15, 1994)
  23. The President's News Conference With President Hafiz al-Asad of Syria in Geneva (January 16, 1994)
  24. Remarks on the Observance of the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 17, 1994)
  25. Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on the Los Angeles Earthquake (January 17, 1994)
  26. Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on the Los Angeles Earthquake in Burbank, California (January 19, 1994)
  27. Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With King Hussein of Jordan (January 21, 1994)
  28. The President's Radio Address (January 22, 1994)
  29. Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union (January 25, 1994)
  30. Appointment for a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs (January 26, 1994)
  31. Nomination for Court of Appeals and District Court Judges (January 27, 1994)
  32. Remarks to a National Conference of Mayors (January 28, 1994)
  33. Statement on Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts' Decision Not To Seek Reelection (January 28, 1994)
  34. Remarks to the National Governors' Association (January 31, 1994)
  35. Remarks at the Democratic Governors Association Dinner (January 31, 1994)
  36. Remarks to the American Hospital Association (February 1, 1994)
  37. Remarks Announcing the Nomination of Deval L. Patrick To Be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights and an Exchange With Reporters (February 1, 1994)
  38. Remarks on Signing California Earthquake Relief Legislation and an Exchange With Reporters (February 12, 1994)
  39. Statement on the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (February 12, 1994)
  40. Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With President Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan (February 14, 1994)
  41. The President's News Conference With President Nursultan Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan (February 14, 1994)
  42. Remarks to the American Association of Retired Persons in Edison, New Jersey (February 16, 1994)
  43. "Clintons Questioned in Whitewater Probe : Inquiry: The First Couple are interviewed under oath by the special counsel. He is expected to release his preliminary report soon". Los Angeles Times. June 14, 1994.
  44. "Both Clintons Are Questioned Under Oath At The White House". Chicago Tribune. June 13, 1994.
  45. Shogren, Elizabeth. "Clinton Unveils Welfare Reform : Legislation: His $9.3-billion plan stresses work, imposing 2-year limit on benefits for younger recipients. Initiative seeks to curb teen-age pregnancy, illegitimacy". Los Angeles Times.
  46. "The Clinton White House Web Site". Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
  47. The President's Radio Address (October 1, 1994)
  48. Radio Address to American Troops in Haiti (October 1, 1994)
  49. Remarks Welcoming Crown Prince Hassan of Jordan and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres of Israel (October 3, 1994)
  50. Remarks to Business Leaders on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (October 3, 1994)
  51. Statement on the Resignation of Mike Espy as Secretary of Agriculture (October 3, 1994)
  52. Message to the Congress Reporting on the Unblocking of Panamanian Government Assets (October 3, 1994)
  53. Message to the Congress Transmitting Transportation Department Reports (October 3, 1994)
  54. Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report of the Federal Labor Relations Authority (October 3, 1994)
  55. Remarks at a Reception for California Gubernatorial Candidate Kathleen Brown (October 3, 1994)
  56. Remarks at a Victory Rally for Senator Charles S. Robb in McLean, Virginia (October 3, 1994)
  57. Remarks at a Victory Dinner for Senator Charles S. Robb in Vienna, Virginia (October 3, 1994)
  58. Remarks Welcoming President Nelson Mandela of South Africa (October 4, 1994)
  59. Statement on Unfunded Federal Mandates Reform Legislation (October 4, 1994)
  60. Nomination for the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (October 4, 1994)
  61. Appointment for the President's Committee on Mental Retardation (October 4, 1994)
  62. Remarks at a State Dinner for President Nelson Mandela of South Africa (October 4, 1994)
  63. Remarks at a Congressional Black Caucus Luncheon for President Nelson Mandela of South Africa (October 5, 1994)
  64. Remarks Prior to Discussions With President Nelson Mandela of South Africa (October 5, 1994)
  65. The President's News Conference With President Nelson Mandela of South Africa (October 5, 1994)
  66. Statement on Signing the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995 (October 5, 1994)
  67. Statement on Senate Action on Education Legislation (October 5, 1994)
  68. Statement on Unfunded Federal Mandates Reform Legislation (October 5, 1994)
  69. Letter to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a Report on Vietnam (October 5, 1994)
  70. Nomination for the Federal Trade Commission (October 5, 1994)
  71. Nomination for United States District Court Judges (October 5, 1994)
  72. Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on the Direct Student Loan Program at the University of Michigan in Dearborn, Michigan (November 1, 1994)
  73. Remarks at a Rally for Democratic Candidates in Detroit, Michigan (November 1, 1994)
  74. Interview With Dominic Carter of New York 1 Television, New York City (November 1, 1994)
  75. Interview With Ken Herrera and Jayne Bower of WWJ Radio, Detroit, Michigan (November 1, 1994)
  76. Interview With Bruce Newbury of WPRO Radio, Providence, Rhode Island (November 1, 1994)
  77. Interview With Thera Martin Connelly of WDAS Radio, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (November 1, 1994)
  78. Remarks at a Rally for Democratic Candidates in Cleveland, Ohio (November 1, 1994)
  79. Remarks Welcoming President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine (November 22, 1994)
  80. The President's News Conference With President Kuchma of Ukraine (November 22, 1994)
  81. Joint Summit Statement by the Presidents of the United States and Ukraine (November 22, 1994)
  82. Joint Statement on Future Aerospace Cooperation Between the United States and Ukraine (November 22, 1994)
  83. Remarks at the State Dinner for President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine (November 22, 1994)
  84. Letter to Congressional Leaders on Bosnia-Herzegovina (November 22, 1994)
  85. Healy, Melissa (November 23, 1994). "Helms Stirs Furor With Warning to President : Politics: Senator says Clinton 'better watch out' if he visits N. Carolina bases. He later admits to 'mistake". Los Angeles Times.
  86. Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters at the Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation Ceremony (November 23, 1994)
  87. Remarks on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (November 23, 1994)
  88. The President's Radio Address (November 26, 1994)
  89. Remarks on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (November 28, 1994)
  90. Statement on House of Representatives Action on the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (November 29, 1994)
  91. Statement on the Student Loan Program (November 30, 1994)
  92. Letter to Congressional Leaders on Locality-Based Comparability Payments (November 30, 1994)
  93. Appointment for the National Bankruptcy Review Commission (December 23, 1994)
  94. Statement on Disaster Assistance for Florida and Georgia (December 23, 1994)
  95. Statement on the Observance of Kwanzaa (December 23, 1994)
  96. The President's Radio Address (December 24, 1994)
  97. Remarks on the Release of Bobby Hall by North Korea and an Exchange With Reporters (December 29, 1994)
  98. Statement on the Attacks on Women's Clinics in Boston, Massachusetts (December 30, 1994)
  99. Statement on the Cessation of Hostilities in Bosnia (December 31, 1994)
  100. The President's Radio Address (December 31, 1994)

See also

U.S. presidential administration timelines
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