Timeline of the George H. W. Bush presidency (1991)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of George H. W. Bush, from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 1991.

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January

February

March

April

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President Bush at the posthumous presentation of the Medal of Honor of Corporal (CPL) Freddie Stowers, April 4, 1991
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President Bush reads a book to children during Great American Read Aloud Day in the Diplomatic Reception Room, April 16, 1991

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July

August

September

October

November

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President Bush with former Presidents Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, and Richard Nixon, November 4, 1991

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  1. Appointment of Katherine L. Super as Deputy Assistant to the President for Appointments and Scheduling (January 2, 1991)
  2. Nomination of Arthur J. Hill To Be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (January 3, 1991)
  3. Nomination of James F. Hoobler To Be Inspector General of the Small Business Administration (January 3, 1991)
  4. Remarks on the United States Discussions With Iraq and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters (January 4, 1991)
  5. Nomination of George H. Pfau, Jr., To Be a Director of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (January 7, 1991)
  6. Nomination of Stanford E. Parris To Be Administrator of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (January 8, 1991)
  7. The President's News Conference on the Persian Gulf Crisis (January 9, 1991)
  8. Nomination of Bernadine P. Healy To Be Director of the National Institutes of Health (January 9, 1991)
  9. Appointment of Raymond Ebeling as a Member of the Advisory Commission on Conferences in Ocean Shipping (January 10, 1991)
  10. Nomination of James E. Denny To Be Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks (January 11, 1991)
  11. Message to the Congress Reporting on the Economic Sanctions Against Libya (January 11, 1991)
  12. The President's News Conference (January 12, 1991)
  13. Remarks on Soviet Military Intervention in Lithuania and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters (January 13, 1991)
  14. Statement on Signing the Resolution Authorizing the Use of Military Force Against Iraq (January 14, 1991)
  15. "January 16, 1991: Address to the Nation on the Invasion of Iraq". millercenter.org. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  16. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (January 16, 1991)
  17. Nomination of Carol T. Crawford To Be a Member of the United States International Trade Commission (January 17, 1991)
  18. Exchange With Reporters on the Persian Gulf Conflict (January 17, 1991)
  19. The President's News Conference on the Persian Gulf Conflict (January 18, 1991)
  20. Remarks on the Persian Gulf Conflict and the Baltic States and an Exchange With Reporters (January 21, 1991)
  21. Message to the Congress on Trade With Bulgaria (January 22, 1991)
  22. Remarks Following Discussions With President Punsalmaagiyn Ochirbat of Mongolia (January 23, 1991)
  23. Exchange With Reporters (January 24, 1991)
  24. Remarks on the Nomination of Edward R. Madigan To Be Secretary of Agriculture and a Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters (January 25, 1991)
  25. Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Religious Broadcasters (January 28, 1991)
  26. Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union (January 29, 1991)
  27. Nomination of Robert B. Zoellick To Be an Under Secretary of State (January 30, 1991)
  28. Nomination of Katherine Shirley To Be United States Ambassador to Senegal (January 30, 1991)
  29. Appointment of Edward O. Vetter as a Member of the Competitiveness Policy Council (January 30, 1991)
  30. Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast (January 31, 1991)
  31. Remarks at a White House Briefing on the 1991 National Drug Control Strategy (January 31, 1991)
  32. Remarks to Community Members at Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station in North Carolina (February 1, 1991)
  33. Remarks to Members of the National Governors' Association (February 4, 1991)
  34. Message to the Congress Transmitting the Fiscal Year 1992 Budget (February 4, 1991)
  35. The President's News Conference (February 5, 1991)
  36. Nomination of Rockwell A. Schnabel To Be Deputy Secretary of Commerce (February 5, 1991)
  37. Statement on Signing the Agent Orange Act of 1991 (February 6, 1991)
  38. Exchange With Reporters on the Persian Gulf Conflict (February 8, 1991)
  39. Remarks on the Persian Gulf Conflict (February 11, 1991)
  40. Nomination of Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo To Be a Member of the National Council on the Arts (February 12, 1991)
  41. Nomination of John G. Keller, Jr., To Be an Under Secretary of Commerce (February 13, 1991)
  42. Appointment of John Kenneth Blackwell as United States Representative on the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (February 14, 1991)
  43. Remarks to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (February 15, 1991)
  44. Remarks to Raytheon Missile Systems Plant Employees in Andover, Massachusetts (February 15, 1991)
  45. Exchange With Reporters on the Soviet Peace Proposal for the Persian Gulf Conflict (February 19, 1991)
  46. Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for Queen Margrethe II of Denmark (February 20, 1991)
  47. Remarks at a Briefing on Energy Policy (February 20, 1991)
  48. Remarks on Signing the National Parents and Teachers Association Week Proclamation (February 21, 1991)
  49. Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Lynn M. Martin as Secretary of Labor (February 22, 1991)
  50. Address to the Nation Announcing Allied Military Ground Action in the Persian Gulf (February 23, 1991)
  51. Nomination of Dennis A. Yao To Be Federal Trade Commissioner (February 25, 1991)
  52. "Bush Halts Offensive Combat; Kuwait Freed, Iraqis Crushed". New York Times. February 28, 1991.
  53. Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Ambassador Nasir Al-Sabah of Kuwait (February 28, 1991)
  54. Remarks to the American Legislative Exchange Council (March 1, 1991)
  55. Remarks on Signing the Proclamation Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Peace Corps (March 1, 1991)
  56. The President's News Conference on the Persian Gulf Conflict (March 1, 1991)
  57. Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report on Trade Negotiations and Agreements and Fast Track Authority Extension (March 1, 1991)
  58. Remarks to Veterans Service Organizations (March 4, 1991)
  59. Remarks at the Westinghouse Science Talent Search 50th Anniversary Banquet (March 4, 1991)
  60. Nomination of Donald J. Yockey To Be Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition (March 4, 1991)
  61. Remarks at a Briefing on Extension of the Fast Track Trade Negotiation Authority (March 5, 1991)
  62. Remarks Prior to Discussions With Foreign Minister Francisco Fernandez-Ordonez of Spain (March 5, 1991)
  63. Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the Cessation of the Persian Gulf Conflict (March 6, 1991)
  64. Appointment of Judy A. Smith as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary (March 7, 1991)
  65. Remarks Upon Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Margaret Thatcher (March 7, 1991)
  66. Memorandum on the Return of Desert Shield/Desert Storm Participants to Federal Civilian Employment (March 8, 1991)
  67. Message to the Congress on the Termination of the Sanctions Imposed With Respect to Kuwait (March 8, 1991)
  68. Remarks at the Ford's Theatre Gala (March 10, 1991)
  69. Remarks Announcing Proposed Crime Control Legislation (March 11, 1991)
  70. Remarks at the Point of Light Award Presentation Ceremony for the Henderson Hall/Barcroft Elementary School Adopt-A-School Program in Arlington, Virginia (March 11, 1991)
  71. Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Edward R. Madigan as Secretary of Agriculture (March 12, 1991)
  72. The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada in Ottawa (March 13, 1991)
  73. The President's News Conference With President Francois Mitterrand of France in Martinique, French West Indies (March 14, 1991)
  74. Nomination of William G. Curran, Jr., To Be United States Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (March 15, 1991)
  75. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Elie Wiesel Foundation Humanitarian Award and an Exchange With Reporters (March 18, 1991)
  76. Remarks to the Points of Light Foundation (March 19, 1991)
  77. Remarks on Police Brutality and an Exchange With Reporters (March 21, 1991)
  78. Nomination of David T. Kearns To Be Deputy Secretary of the Department of Education (March 22, 1991)
  79. Remarks at the Gridiron Dinner (March 23, 1991)
  80. Remarks on Signing the Greek Independence Day Proclamation (March 25, 1991)
  81. Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting With Finance Minister Theo Waigel of Germany (March 26, 1991)
  82. Remarks to State Department Employees (March 27, 1991)
  83. Statement on the Death of Lee Atwater (March 29, 1991)
  84. Nomination of John Schrote To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior (April 2, 1991)
  85. Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters in Hobe Sound, Florida (April 3, 1991)
  86. The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu of Japan in Newport Beach, California (April 4, 1991)
  87. Appointment of Douglas H. Paal as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (April 4, 1991)
  88. Remarks at a Meeting With Hispanic Business Leaders and an Exchange With Reporters in Newport Beach, California (April 5, 1991)
  89. Statement on the Death of John Tower (April 5, 1991)
  90. The President's News Conference With Secretary of State James A. Baker III in Houston, Texas (April 6, 1991)
  91. Statement on Signing the Persian Gulf Conflict Supplemental Authorization and Personnel Benefits Act of 1991 (April 6, 1991)
  92. Remarks Commemorating the National Days of Thanksgiving in Houston, Texas (April 7, 1991)
  93. Remarks on Presenting a Point of Light Award to the Voice of Hope Ministries in Dallas, Texas (April 8, 1991)
  94. Remarks to Business Leaders on Fast Track Authority Extension (April 9, 1991)
  95. Remarks at a Meeting of the American Business Conference (April 9, 1991)
  96. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Teacher of the Year Award in Slanesville, West Virginia (April 10, 1991)
  97. Appointment of C. Gregg Petersmeyer as Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of National Service (April 10, 1991)
  98. Statement on Signing the Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1991 (April 10, 1991)
  99. Nomination of Preston Moore To Be Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Commerce (April 11, 1991)
  100. Nomination of Charles R. Bowers To Be United States Ambassador to Bolivia (April 12, 1991)
  101. Remarks at Maxwell Air Force Base War College in Montgomery, Alabama (April 13, 1991)
  102. Remarks at a White House Briefing for the Associated General Contractors of America (April 15, 1991)
  103. Remarks to the National Association of Broadcasters Convention (April 15, 1991)
  104. Message to the Congress Transmitting the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic-United States Nuclear Energy Cooperation Agreement (April 16, 1991)
  105. Remarks on Assistance for Iraqi Refugees and a News Conference (April 16, 1991)
  106. Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Violeta Chamorro of Nicaragua (April 17, 1991)
  107. Nomination of Gordon R. Sullivan To be Chief of Staff of the United States Army (April 17, 1991)
  108. Nomination of Mary Ann Casey To Be United States Ambassador to Algeria (April 18, 1991)
  109. Address to the Nation on the National Education Strategy (April 18, 1991)
  110. Appointment of Gary L. Foster as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary (April 19, 1991)
  111. Remarks at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Musicale Reception (April 22, 1991)
  112. Nomination of Carl E. Mundy, Jr., To Be Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (April 22, 1991)
  113. Remarks at the Presentation of a Point of Light Award to the United States Naval Academy/Benjamin Banneker Honors Mathematics and Science Society Partnership in Annapolis, Maryland (April 23, 1991)
  114. Nomination of Nancy P. Dorn To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Army (April 24, 1991)
  115. Remarks at the National Summit on Mathematics Assessment (April 24, 1991)
  116. Remarks to the United States Academic Decathlon Winners (April 25, 1991)
  117. Nomination of John Thomas McCarthy To Be United States Ambassador to Tunisia (April 26, 1991)
  118. Nomination of Nicholas Platt To Be United States Ambassador to Pakistan (April 26, 1991)
  119. Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the National Association of Farm Broadcasters (April 29, 1991)
  120. Nomination of Gordon S. Brown To Be United States Ambassador to Mauritania (April 30, 1991)
  121. Remarks on National Physical Fitness and Sports Month (May 1, 1991)
  122. Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Meeting of the Society of Business Editors and Writers (May 1, 1991)
  123. Remarks at a White House Briefing on Fast Track Authority Extension (May 1, 1991)
  124. Nomination of Sally G. Cowal To Be United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago (May 2, 1991)
  125. Remarks to Cochran Gardens Community Members in St. Louis, Missouri (May 3, 1991)
  126. Remarks at the University of Michigan Commencement Ceremony in Ann Arbor (May 4, 1991)
  127. Exchange With Reporters (May 6, 1991)
  128. Exchange With Reporters on the President's Health (May 7, 1991)
  129. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Small Business Person of the Year Award and an Exchange With Reporters (May 7, 1991)
  130. Remarks Announcing the Resignation of William H. Webster as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and a News Conference (May 8, 1991)
  131. Nomination of Robert H. Pelletreau, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Egypt (May 9, 1991)
  132. Remarks at Dedication Ceremony of the Social Sciences Complex at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey (May 10, 1991)
  133. Remarks at the Hampton University Commencement Ceremony in Hampton, Virginia (May 12, 1991)
  134. Remarks Announcing the Nomination of Robert M. Gates To Be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and a News Conference (May 14, 1991)
  135. President Bush and Queen Elizabeth II in the Rose Garden (May 14, 1991)
  136. Remarks on the Administration's Domestic Agenda (May 15, 1991)
  137. Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters (May 15, 1991)
  138. Nomination of Morris D. Busby To Be United States Ambassador to Colombia (May 15, 1991)
  139. Nomination of Johnnie Carson To Be United States Ambassador to Uganda (May 15, 1991)
  140. Message to the Senate Transmitting the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal (May 17, 1991)
  141. The President's News Conference With Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany (May 20, 1991)
  142. Nomination of Robert M. Guttman To Be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (May 21, 1991)
  143. Remarks to the National Retail Federation (May 23, 1991)
  144. Statement on Signing the Niobrara Scenic River Designation Act of 1991 (May 24, 1991)
  145. Remarks at the Yale University Commencement Ceremony in New Haven, Connecticut (May 27, 1991)
  146. The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine (May 28, 1991)
  147. Remarks at the United States Military Academy Commencement Ceremony in West Point, New York (June 1, 1991)
  148. Exchange With Reporters on Soviet-United States Relations (June 1, 1991)
  149. Remarks to the National Federation of Independent Business (June 3, 1991)
  150. Remarks to the National Education Goals Panel (June 3, 1991)
  151. Remarks to Education Leaders (June 3, 1991)
  152. Appointment of the 1991–1992 White House Fellows (June 4, 1991)
  153. Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Anerood Jugnauth of Mauritius (June 5, 1991)
  154. Nomination of Steven I. Hofman To Be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (June 5, 1991)
  155. Message to the Congress Transmitting the District of Columbia Budget and Supplemental Appropriations Request (June 5, 1991)
  156. Remarks at the Annual Southern Baptist Convention in Atlanta, Georgia (June 6, 1991)
  157. Nomination of Desiree Tucker-Sorini To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (June 6, 1991)
  158. Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Henry Catto as Director of the United States Information Agency (June 7, 1991)
  159. Nomination of Richard W. Carlson To Be United States Ambassador to the Seychelles (June 7, 1991)
  160. Remarks at a Memorial Service in Arlington, Virginia, for Those Who Died in the Persian Gulf Conflict (June 8, 1991)
  161. Remarks at the James H. Groves Adult High School Commencement Ceremony in Seaford, Delaware (June 11, 1991)
  162. Appointment of Gary J. Andres as Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (June 11, 1991)
  163. Appointment of Arnold I. Havens as Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (June 11, 1991)
  164. Remarks to Members of the Defense Community at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland (June 11, 1991)
  165. Remarks Prior to Discussions With President Alfredo Cristiani Buckard of El Salvador (June 12, 1991)
  166. Remarks on the Administration's Domestic Policy (June 12, 1991)
  167. Nomination of Christopher W.S. Ross To Be United States Ambassador to Syria (June 12, 1991)
  168. Remarks on Childhood Immunization (June 13, 1991)
  169. Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Hospital for Sick Children (June 13, 1991)
  170. Remarks on Signing the Baltic Freedom Day Proclamation (June 13, 1991)
  171. Remarks at the Annual Republican Congressional Fundraising Dinner (June 13, 1991)
  172. Exchange With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (June 14, 1991)
  173. Remarks at the California Institute of Technology Commencement Ceremony in Pasadena, California (June 14, 1991)
  174. Remarks at the Simon Wiesenthal Center Dinner in Los Angeles, California (June 16, 1991)
  175. Remarks to the Asian-Pacific Community in Fountain Valley, California (June 16, 1991)
  176. Appointment of Clayton S. Fong as Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs (June 16, 1991)
  177. Exchange With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (June 17, 1991)
  178. Remarks to Community Members in Grand Junction, Colorado (June 17, 1991)
  179. Remarks at a White House Briefing for Law Enforcement Officials on Crime Legislation (June 18, 1991)
  180. Toasts at the State Dinner for President Fernando Collor de Mello of Brazil (June 18, 1991)
  181. Exchange With Reporters (June 19, 1991)
  182. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Presidential Scholars Awards (June 19, 1991)
  183. Remarks Following Discussions With Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom (June 20, 1991)
  184. Remarks Following Discussions With Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, Chief Minister of South Africa's KwaZulu Homeland and Leader of the Inkatha Freedom Party (June 20, 1991)
  185. Remarks to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (June 21, 1991)
  186. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on President Bush's Telephone Conversation with President Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union (June 21, 1991)
  187. Nomination of Frank G. Wisner To Be United States Ambassador to the Philippines (June 21, 1991)
  188. Message to the Congress Reporting on the National Emergency With Respect to Chemical and Biological Weapons Proliferation (June 21, 1991)
  189. Remarks at a Luncheon Meeting With Law Enforcement Officials (June 25, 1991)
  190. Nomination of Diane S. Ravitch To Be an Assistant Secretary of Education (June 25, 1991)
  191. Remarks at the Unveiling of the Official Bust of the President (June 27, 1991)
  192. Remarks Commemorating the First Anniversary of the Enterprise for the Americas Initiative and an Exchange With Reporters (June 27, 1991)
  193. Nomination of Olin L. Wethington To Be Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury (June 27, 1991)
  194. Statement on Signing the Education Council Act of 1991 (June 27, 1991)
  195. Exchange With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (June 28, 1991)
  196. Nomination of Nancy Risque Rohrbach To Be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (June 28, 1991)
  197. Nomination of Cari M. Dominguez To Be an Assistant Secretary of Labor (June 28, 1991)
  198. The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine (July 1, 1991)
  199. Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Roh Tae Woo of the Republic of Korea (July 2, 1991)
  200. Remarks at the State Dinner for President Roh Tae Woo of the Republic of Korea (July 2, 1991)
  201. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Presidential Medals of Freedom and Presidential Citizen's Medals (July 3, 1991)
  202. Remarks at the Dedication Ceremony of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota (July 3, 1991)
  203. Remarks at an Independence Day Celebration in Marshfield, Missouri (July 4, 1991)
  204. Remarks at an Independence Day Celebration in Grand Rapids, Michigan (July 4, 1991)
  205. Remarks at a Meeting of the American Defense Preparedness Association (July 9, 1991)
  206. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Medal of the Arts (July 9, 1991)
  207. Remarks on the Termination of Economic Sanctions Against South Africa and a News Conference (July 10, 1991)
  208. Remarks Announcing the Nomination of Alan Greenspan To Be a Member and Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and a News Conference (July 10, 1991)
  209. Remarks at the White House Conference on Library and Information Services (July 10, 1991)
  210. Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Foreign Minister Aleksandr Bessmertnykh of the Soviet Union (July 11, 1991)
  211. Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters in Kennebunkport, Maine (July 12, 1991)
  212. White House Statement on the Trade Enhancement Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe (July 12, 1991)
  213. The President's News Conference With French President Francois Mitterrand in Rambouillet, France (July 14, 1991)
  214. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Declaration of the Legion of Merit, Degree of Chief Commander, to Sir Peter de la Billiere in London, United Kingdom (July 14, 1991)
  215. Exchange With Reporters in London, United Kingdom (July 15, 1991)
  216. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Middle East Peace Talks (July 15, 1991)
  217. London Economic Summit Declaration on Conventional Arms Transfers and Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Proliferation (July 16, 1991)
  218. Nomination of Sylvia Chavez Long To Be an Assistant Secretary of Veterans Affairs (July 16, 1991)
  219. The President's News Conference With Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in London, United Kingdom (July 17, 1991)
  220. Remarks to the Greek Parliament in Athens, Greece (July 18, 1991)
  221. The President's News Conference With Greek Prime Minister Constantinos Mitsotakis in Athens, Greece (July 18, 1991)
  222. Remarks at the Greek-American Chamber of Commerce Breakfast in Athens, Greece (July 19, 1991)
  223. Remarks to United States and Greek Armed Forces in Souda Bay, Crete (July 19, 1991)
  224. Remarks at the Arrival Ceremony in Ankara, Turkey (July 20, 1991)
  225. The President's News Conference With Turkish President Turgut Ozal in Ankara, Turkey (July 20, 1991)
  226. Toast at a State Dinner in Ankara, Turkey (July 20, 1991)
  227. Exchange With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (July 21, 1991)
  228. Nomination of Richard Clark Barkley To Be United States Ambassador to Turkey (July 21, 1991)
  229. Remarks at the Departure Ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey (July 22, 1991)
  230. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Establishment of the Bulgarian-American Agriculture/Agribusiness Enterprise Fund (July 22, 1991)
  231. Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Cabinet Meeting (July 23, 1991)
  232. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Take Pride in America Awards (July 23, 1991)
  233. Remarks on the Nominations of Robert M. Gates and Clarence Thomas and an Exchange With Reporters (July 24, 1991)
  234. Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting With President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe (July 24, 1991)
  235. Remarks Following Discussions With President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe (July 24, 1991)
  236. Remarks at the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church Annual Convention in Arlington, Virginia (July 25, 1991)
  237. Statement on Signing the National Literacy Act of 1991 (July 25, 1991)
  238. Remarks on Signing the National Literacy Act of 1991 (July 25, 1991)
  239. Nomination of George Edward Moose To Be United States Deputy Representative at the Security Council of the United Nations (July 25, 1991)
  240. Memorandum on Access for People With Disabilities to Federal Programs and Employment (July 26, 1991)
  241. Remarks Commemorating the First Anniversary of the Signing of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 (July 26, 1991)
  242. Remarks at the Arrival Ceremony in Moscow (July 30, 1991)
  243. Message to the Senate on the Extension of AM Broadcasting Service in the Western Hemisphere (July 30, 1991)
  244. Remarks at the Arrival Ceremony in Kiev, Soviet Union (August 1, 1991)
  245. Remarks to the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of the Ukraine in Kiev, Soviet Union (August 1, 1991)
  246. Nomination of B. Robert Okun To Be an Assistant Secretary of Education (August 2, 1991)
  247. Memorandum on Trade With the Soviet Union (August 2, 1991)
  248. The President's News Conference (August 2, 1991)
  249. Statement on the Nomination of Clarence Thomas To Be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (August 5, 1991)
  250. Remarks at a Kickoff Ceremony for the Eighth Annual National Night Out Against Crime in Arlington, Virginia (August 6, 1991)
  251. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Soviet-United States Trade Agreement (August 6, 1991)
  252. Question-and-Answer Session With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (August 6, 1991)
  253. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Nomination of Clarence Thomas To Be an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (August 7, 1991)
  254. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Release of British Hostage John McCarthy (August 8, 1991)
  255. Exchange in Kennebunkport, Maine With Reporters Following the Release of American Hostage Edward Tracy (August 11, 1991)
  256. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Release of American Hostage Edward Tracy (August 11, 1991)
  257. Statement on the 1991 National Security Strategy Report (August 13, 1991)
  258. Exchange in Kennebunkport, Maine, With Reporters on the Hostage Situation in the Middle East (August 13, 1991)
  259. Nomination of William Taylor To Be a Member and Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (August 13, 1991)
  260. Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Fraternal Order of Police in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (August 14, 1991)
  261. Statement on Signing the Intelligence Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1991 (August 14, 1991)
  262. Exchange With Reporters in Kennebunkport, Maine (August 15, 1991)
  263. Statement on Signing the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 1992 (August 17, 1991)
  264. Statement on the Attempted Coup in the Soviet Union (August 19, 1991)
  265. Statement by Deputy Press Secretary Popadiuk on the Attempted Coup in the Soviet Union (August 19, 1991)
  266. The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine, on the Attempted Coup in the Soviet Union (August 20, 1991)
  267. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Trade With Romania (August 21, 1991)
  268. The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine, on the Attempted Coup in the Soviet Union (August 21, 1991)
  269. Exchange With Reporters in Kennebunkport, Maine (August 22, 1991)
  270. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Reduction of Bolivia's Debt to the United States (August 22, 1991)
  271. Proclamation 6327 -- National Rehabilitation Week, 1991 (August 23, 1991)
  272. Message Honoring Those Civilians Killed in Moscow During the Attempted Coup (August 24, 1991)
  273. The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Mulroney of Canada in Kennebunkport, Maine (August 26, 1991)
  274. The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Major of the United Kingdom in Kennebunkport, Maine (August 29, 1991)
  275. The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine (September 2, 1991)
  276. Message on the Observance of Labor Day (September 2, 1991)
  277. Remarks to Students and Faculty of the Lewiston Comprehensive High School in Lewiston, Maine (September 3, 1991)
  278. Proclamation 6329 -- Minority Enterprise Development Week, 1991 (September 3, 1991)
  279. Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Clarence Thomas (September 6, 1991)
  280. Remarks to the National Association of Towns and Townships (September 6, 1991)
  281. Statement on the Supreme Court Nomination of Clarence Thomas (September 9, 1991)
  282. Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Abdou Diouf of Senegal (September 10, 1991)
  283. Nomination of Paul H. Cooksey To Be Deputy Administrator of the Small Business Administration (September 10, 1991)
  284. Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting With Congressional Leaders (September 11, 1991)
  285. Remarks at the Stan Scott Tribute Dinner (September 11, 1991)
  286. Nomination of Jose E. Martinez To Be Director of the Trade and Development Program (September 11, 1991)
  287. The President's News Conference (September 12, 1991)
  288. Remarks at the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (September 12, 1991)
  289. Address to the Nation on the Nomination of Robert Gates To Be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (September 13, 1991)
  290. Nomination of Alan M. Dunn To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce (September 13, 1991)
  291. Message to the Senate Transmitting the Mongolian-United States Consular Convention (September 13, 1991)
  292. Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Medals of Science and Technology (September 16, 1991)
  293. Exchange With Reporters in the Cabinet Room (September 16, 1991)
  294. The President's News Conference With Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany (September 16, 1991)
  295. Nomination of Steven E. Steiner To Be United States Representative to the START Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (September 16, 1991)
  296. Remarks Upon Arrival in Salt Lake City, Utah (September 18, 1991)
  297. Remarks to the Staff of the Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City, Utah (September 18, 1991)
  298. Remarks at a Republican Party Fundraising Dinner in Salt Lake City, Utah (September 18, 1991)
  299. Nomination of Kathleen Day Koch To Be Special Counsel of the Office of Special Counsel (September 18, 1991)
  300. Remarks to Green Line/Interstate-105 Project Construction Site Employees in Los Angeles, California (September 19, 1991)
  301. Remarks at the Annual National Convention of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Chicago, Illinois (September 20, 1991)
  302. Nomination of Lanny Griffith To Be an Assistant Secretary of Education (September 20, 1991)
  303. Exchange With Reporters on an Unemployment Benefits Bill (September 23, 1991)
  304. Address to the 46th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City (September 23, 1991)
  305. Exchange With Reporters in New York City (September 24, 1991)
  306. Remarks at a Republican Party Fundraising Dinner in East Brunswick, New Jersey (September 24, 1991)
  307. Nomination of Curtis Warren Kamman To Be United States Ambassador to the Republic of Chile (September 24, 1991)
  308. Appointment of Thomas E. McNamara as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for International Programs and African Affairs (September 25, 1991)
  309. Exchange With Reporters on the Nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court (September 27, 1991)
  310. Remarks at the Beacon Council Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida (September 30, 1991)
  311. Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Governor Buddy Roemer in New Orleans, Louisiana (September 30, 1991)
  312. Remarks Following Discussions With Amir Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah of Kuwait (October 1, 1991)
  313. Remarks to Students and Faculty at Alice Deal Junior High School (October 1, 1991)
  314. Statement on the Presidential Mission to the Soviet Union on Food and Agricultural Requirements (October 1, 1991)
  315. Appointment of John F. Herrick, Jr., as Special Assistant to the President for Advance (October 1, 1991)
  316. Remarks at the Twelfth Annual Crime Stoppers International Conference in Louisville, Kentucky (October 2, 1991)
  317. Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Larry Hopkins in Louisville, Kentucky (October 2, 1991)
  318. Nomination of Michael G. Kozak To Be United States Ambassador to the Republic of El Salvador (October 2, 1991)
  319. Nomination of Victor H. Reis To Be Director of Defense Research and Engineering at the Department of Defense (October 2, 1991)
  320. Remarks at the Proclamation Signing Ceremony for German-American Day (October 3, 1991)
  321. Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report on Panamanian Government Assets Held by the United States (October 3, 1991)
  322. Nomination of Henrietta H. Fore To Be an Assistant Administrator at the Agency for International Development (October 3, 1991)
  323. Nomination of David M. Nummy To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (October 3, 1991)
  324. Executive Order 12775 -- Prohibiting Certain Transactions With Respect to Haiti (October 4, 1991)
  325. Remarks at the National Italian-American Foundation Fundraising Dinner (October 5, 1991)
  326. Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Cabinet Meeting (October 7, 1991)
  327. Exchange With Reporters on the Nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court (October 10, 1991)
  328. Remarks Following Discussions With President Rafael Calderon of Costa Rica (October 10, 1991)
  329. Remarks to the Religious Alliance Against Pornography (October 10, 1991)
  330. Remarks at the Andrew Mellon Dinner (October 10, 1991)
  331. Exchange With Reporters on the Nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court (October 11, 1991)
  332. Exchange With Reporters at Holly Hills Country Club in Ijamsville, Maryland (October 13, 1991)
  333. Exchange With Reporters on the Nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court (October 14, 1991)
  334. Remarks at the Dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (November 4, 1991)
  335. Nomination of James R. Lilley To Be an Assistant Secretary of Defense (November 4, 1991)
  336. Remarks on Presenting the Environmental Youth Awards (November 5, 1991)
  337. Exchange With Reporters Following a Meeting With President Nicephore Soglo of Benin (November 5, 1991)
  338. Nomination of Robert Edward Grady To Be Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (November 20, 1991)
  339. Nomination of Henry Edward Hudson To Be Director of the United States Marshals Service (November 20, 1991)
  340. Nomination of James Buchanan Busey IV To Be Deputy Secretary of Transportation (November 20, 1991)
  341. Remarks on the Civil Rights Act of 1991 (November 21, 1991)
  342. Executive Order 12782 -- Amending Executive Order No. 12594 (November 21, 1991)
  343. Nomination of Jerry R. Curry To Be Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration (November 22, 1991)
  344. Proclamation 6380 -- Thanksgiving Day, 1991 (November 25, 1991)
  345. Remarks on Signing the Thanksgiving Day Proclamation (November 25, 1991)
  346. Exchange With Reporters in the Oval Office (November 26, 1991)
  347. Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for William Barr as Attorney General (November 26, 1991)
  348. Remarks on Signing the National Adoption Week Proclamation (November 27, 1991)
  349. Proclamation 6386 -- National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, 1991 (November 29, 1991)
  350. Statement on Signing Legislation on Trade and Unemployment Benefits (December 4, 1991)
  351. Statement on Signing the Intelligence Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1992 (December 4, 1991)
  352. Statement on Signing the Tribal Self-Governance Demonstration Project Act (December 4, 1991)
  353. The President's News Conference (December 5, 1991)
  354. Statement on Signing the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993 (December 5, 1991)
  355. Remarks to the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association in Honolulu, Hawaii (December 7, 1991)
  356. "MT2397 and MT2430 Mrs. Bush Shows the Press the 1991 White House Christmas Decorations 12091991". The George H.W. Bush Presidential Library. Retrieved December 16, 2022.
  357. Statement on the European Community Summit (December 11, 1991)
  358. Teleconference Remarks on the Kick-Off of Arizona 2000 (December 12, 1991)
  359. Teleconference Remarks to the 1991 Congress of Cities (December 13, 1991)
  360. Proclamation 6392 -- Bicentennial of the District of Columbia Month, 1991 (December 13, 1991)
  361. Remarks at the Bicentennial of the Bill of Rights Luncheon at Montpelier in Orange County, Virginia (December 16, 1991)
  362. Statement on Signing the Act Amending Public Health Service and Controlled Substances Acts (December 17, 1991)
  363. Executive Order 12783 -- Extending the President's Council on Rural America (December 17, 1991)
  364. Interview With Harold Green of KABC – TV in Los Angeles, California (December 17, 1991)
  365. Remarks to American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in Dallas, Texas (December 18, 1991)
  366. Statement on Signing the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (December 18, 1991)
  367. Statement on Signing the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 1991 (December 19, 1991)
  368. Statement on Signing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991 (December 19, 1991)
  369. The President's News Conference With Foreign Correspondents (December 19, 1991)
  370. Statement on Signing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 (December 20, 1991)
  371. Statement on the Resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev as President of the Soviet Union (December 25, 1991)
  372. Address to the Nation on the Commonwealth of Independent States (December 25, 1991)
  373. Statement on Foreign Direct Investment Policy (December 26, 1991)
  374. Executive Order 12785 -- Extending the President's Education Policy Advisory Committee (December 26, 1991)
  375. Executive Order 12786 -- Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay and Allowances (December 26, 1991)
  376. The President's News Conference (December 26, 1991)
  377. Remarks on Disaster Relief Efforts in Beeville, Texas (December 27, 1991)
  378. Remarks to the Bee County Community, Beeville, Texas (December 27, 1991)

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