Timeline of the Jimmy Carter presidency (1979)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Jimmy Carter, from January 1, 1979 to December 31, 1979.

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January

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Deng Xiaoping and Jimmy Carter at the arrival ceremony for the Vice Premier of China, 29 January 1979

February

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Mexican president José López Portillo (left) and U.S. President Jimmy Carter (right), 14 February 1979

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References

  1. Premier Hua Guofeng of the People's Republic of China New Year's Message From the President. (January 1, 1979)
  2. Meeting With Prime Minister J. Malcolm Fraser of Australia White House Statement. (January 2, 1979)
  3. Executive Order 12111—Executive Schedule(January 2, 1979)
  4. Federal Pay and the Anti-Inflation Program Memorandum From the President. (January 4, 1979)
  5. Memorandum From the President on International Trade Agreements (January 4, 1979)
  6. Deputy Assistant to the President Appointment of William Simpson. (January 4, 1979)
  7. Foreign Students Face Expulsion For Violence (January 5, 1979)
  8. Iran Crisis Likely Focus Of Summit (January 5, 1979)
  9. Pentagon Maps New Strategy (January 5, 1979)
  10. Israel, Egypt Waiting For U.S. To Start Talks Again (January 7, 1979)
  11. Schlesinger Says Gas Prices To Rise 6 to 7 Cents in '79 (January 8, 1979)
  12. Department of State Nomination of K. Mathea Falco To Be Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters. (January 8, 1979)
  13. Proclamation 4633—American Heart Month, 1979 (January 10, 1979)
  14. Anniversary of the Birth of Martin Luther King, Jr. Message of the President. (January 11, 1979)
  15. United States Fire Administration Nomination of Gordon Vickery To Be Administrator. (January 11, 1979)
  16. United States Ambassador to Tunisia Nomination of Stephen W. Bosworth. (January 22, 1979)
  17. The President's News Conference (January 26, 1979)
  18. Nelson A. Rockefeller Statement on the Death of the Former Vice President. (January 27, 1979)
  19. Visit of Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping of the People's Republic of China Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony. (January 29, 1979)
  20. The Cyprus Conflict Letter to the Speaker of the House and the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. (January 29, 1979)
  21. Visit of Vice Premier Deng of China Toasts at the State Dinner. (January 29, 1979)
  22. Visit of Vice Premier Deng of China Remarks Following a Performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. (January 29, 1979)
  23. National Science Board Nomination of Michael Kasha To Be a Member. (January 30, 1979)
  24. Patent and Trademark Office Nomination of Sidney ,4. Diamond To Be an Assistant Commissioner. (January 30, 1979)
  25. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Nomination of Three Members. (January 30, 1979)
  26. Budget Rescissions and Deferrals Message to the Congress. (January 31, 1979)
  27. Teng Ends D.C. Visit; Signs 3 Pacts With U.S. (January 31, 1979)
  28. Carter Must Decide By April 1 On Oil Curbs, Schlesinger Says (February 1, 1979)
  29. Committee Approves Seignious (February 1, 1979)
  30. Presidential Commission on World Hunger Appointment of Orville L. Freeman as a Member. (February 1, 1979)
  31. Proclamation 4636—Red Cross Month, 1979 (February 1, 1979)
  32. Memorandum From the President on Red Cross Month, 1979 (February 1, 1979)
  33. United States Postal Service Nomination of Two Governors, (February 1, 1979)
  34. United States Ambassador to Malta Nomination of Ivan M. Clark. (February 2, 1979)
  35. Comprehensive Test Ban Negotiations Accordance of the Personal Rank of Ambassador to Herbert F. York, Head of the U.S. Delegation. (February 2, 1979)
  36. Memorandum From the President on Energy Use by the Federal Government (February 2, 1979)
  37. United States Ambassador to Jamaica Nomination of Loren E. Lawrence. (February 5, 1979)
  38. Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Nomination of John P. Lewis for the Rank of Minister While Serving as Chairman of the Development Assistance Committee. (February 6, 1979)
  39. National Council on the Humanities Nomination of A. D. Frazier, Jr., To Be a Member. (February 8, 1979)
  40. Proclamation 4638—National Poison Prevention Week, 1979 (February 8, 1979)
  41. Communications Satellite Corporation Nomination of Jesse Hill, Jr., To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (February 14, 1979)
  42. President's Commission on Pension Policy Appointment of 10 Members. (February 14, 1979)
  43. Executive Order 12120—The Honorable Adolph Dubs (February 14, 1979)
  44. Mexico City, Mexico Remarks of President Jose Lopez Portillo and President Carter at the Welcoming Ceremony. (February 14, 1979)
  45. Mexico City, Mexico Toasts at the Luncheon Honoring President Carter. (February 14, 1979)
  46. Statement on the Appointment of Gen. Bernard W. Rogers as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, and Commander in Chief of U.S. Forces in Europe of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (February 28, 1979)
  47. Ambassador at Large and United States Coordinator for Refugee Affairs Nomination of Dick Clark. (February 28, 1979)
  48. Department of the Interior Nomination of June Gibbs Brown To Be Inspector General. (February 28, 1979)
  49. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Charles L. Dempsey To Be Inspector General. (February 28, 1979)
  50. Department of Labor Nomination of Marjorie Fine Knowles To Be Inspector General. (February 28, 1979)
  51. Department of Agriculture Nomination of Thomas F. McBride To Be Inspector General. (February 28, 1979)
  52. Veterans Administration Nomination of Allan L. Reynolds To Be Inspector General. (February 28, 1979)
  53. Executive Order 12124—Generalized System of Preferences (February 28, 1979)
  54. Small Business Conference Commission Remarks at the Swearing In of the Commission's Membership. (February 28, 1979)
  55. Energy Conservation Contingency Plans Message to the Congress Transmitting Three Plans. (March 1, 1979)
  56. Standby Gasoline Rationing Plan Message to the Congress Transmitting the Plan. (March 1, 1979)
  57. Meeting With Prime Minister Menahem Begin of Israel White House Statement. (March 1, 1979)
  58. Postal Rate Commission Nomination of James H. Dully To Be a Commissioner. (March 2, 1979)
  59. Dewey Bartlett Statement on the Death of the Former Senator From Oklahoma. (March 2, 1979)
  60. Geological Survey Statement on the 100th Anniversary of the Founding of the Survey. (March 2, 1979)
  61. Meeting With Prime Minister Begin of Israel White House Statement. (March 2, 1979)
  62. Renegotiation Board Nomination of William M. Burkhalter To Be a Member. (March 2, 1979)
  63. Meeting With Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau of Canada Remarks on the Departure of the Prime Minister. (March 3, 1979)
  64. Meeting With Prime Minister Menahem Begin of Israel White House Statement. (March 4, 1979)
  65. United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Nomination of Francis J. Meehan. (March 5, 1979)
  66. Hospital Cost Containment Remarks Announcing Proposed Legislation. (March 6, 1979)
  67. Proclamation 4643—Cancer Control Month, 1979 (March 6, 1979)
  68. The Albert Einstein Centennial Message of the President. (March 6, 1979)
  69. Memorandum From the President on Senior Executive Service Conversion Rights (March 6, 1979)
  70. Council on Wage and Price Stability Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (March 7, 1979)
  71. Memorandum From the President on Senior Executive Service Pay Schedule (March 7, 1979)
  72. The President's Trip to Egypt and Israel Remarks on Departure From the White House. (March 7, 1979)
  73. International Development Cooperation Administration Message to the Congress on the Proposed Agency. (March 7, 1979)
  74. National Credit Union Administration Board Nomination of Lawrence Connell, It., To Be a Member. (March 8, 1979)
  75. National Railroad Passenger Corporation Nomination of M. Athalie Range To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (March 8, 1979)
  76. Department of Commerce Nomination of Mary P. Bass To Be Inspector General. (March 8, 1979)
  77. Department of Transportation Nomination of Frank S. Sato To Be Inspector General. (March 8, 1979)
  78. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Nomination of Eldon D. Taylor To Be Inspector General. (March 8, 1979)
  79. Small Business Administration Nomination of Paul R. Boucher To Be Inspector General. (March 8, 1979)
  80. Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin Appointment of Lois K. Sharpe as a Member. (March 8, 1979)
  81. Egyptian-Israeli Peace Negotiations Statement on Action by the Israeli Cabinet Approving Proposals. (March 14, 1979)
  82. Secretary of Energy Letter to Senator Dennis DeConcini of Arizona. (March 14, 1979)
  83. International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas Appointment of Harold F. Cary as a U.S. Commissioner. (March 15, 1979)
  84. National Transportation Safety Board Nomination of Patricia A. Goldman To Be a Member. (March 16, 1979)
  85. Board for International Food and Agricultural Development Appointment of Rebecca R. Polland as a Member. (March 16, 1979)
  86. Committee for Purchase From the Blind and Other Severely Handicapped Appointment of Dale R. Babione as a Member. (March 16, 1979)
  87. Recording Industry Association of America Remarks at a White House Reception. (March 20, 1979)
  88. Administrator of General Services Exchange of Letters on the Resignation of Joel W. (lay) Solomon. (March 21, 1979)
  89. President's Committee on the National Medal of Science Appointment of Nine Members. (March 21, 1979)
  90. Egyptian-Israeli Peace Negotiations Statement on Action by the Israeli Knesset Approving a Peace Treaty. (March 21, 1979)
  91. Convention on International Civil Aviation Message to the Senate Transmitting Protocols to the Convention. (March 22, 1979)
  92. United States-Mexico Treaty on Extradition Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty. (March 22, 1979)
  93. Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy Appointment of the Four Public Members. (March 22, 1979)
  94. Memorandum on the 30th Anniversary of the Joint Financial Management Improvement Program (March 23, 1979)
  95. Federal Advisory Committees Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (March 23, 1979)
  96. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Appointment of Richard W. Riley as a Member. (March 23, 1979)
  97. President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped Appointment of Three Members. (March 23, 1979)
  98. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Appointment of 89 Members of the Advisory Committee on the Arts. (March 23, 1979)
  99. Administrator of General Services Nomination of Rear Adm. Rowland G. Freeman Ill. (March 23, 1979)
  100. Elk City, Oklahoma Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting. (March 24, 1979)
  101. The President's News Conference (March 25, 1979)
  102. Department of Labor Nomination of Janet L. Norwood To Be Commissioner of Labor Statistics. (March 27, 1979)
  103. Federal Labor Relations Authority Nomination of H. Stephan Gordon To Be General Counsel. (March 27, 1979)
  104. National Science Board Nomination of Lewis M. Branscomb To Be a Member. (March 27, 1979)
  105. Science and Technology Message to the Congress. (March 27, 1979)
  106. Egypt-U.S. Business Council Remarks at a Dinner Honoring President Sadat. (March 27, 1979)
  107. Proclamation 4650—Asian/Pacific American Heritage Week, 1979 (March 28, 1979)
  108. Proclamation 4651—Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, May 28, 1979 (March 29, 1979)
  109. ACTION Nomination of Richard F. Celeste To Be Director of the Peace Corps. (March 29, 1979)
  110. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission Nomination of Timothy F. Cleary To Be a Member and Designation as Chairman. (March 30, 1979)
  111. Executive Order 12127—Federal Emergency Management Agency (March 31, 1979)
  112. Federal Emergency Management Agency Appointment of Gordon Vickery as Acting Director. (March 31, 1979)
  113. Airey Neave Message to Prime Minister James Callaghan of the United Kingdom on the Death of the Conservative Party Member of Parliament. (March 31, 1979)
  114. Wausau, Wisconsin Remarks at a Fundraising Reception for Representative David R. Obey. (March 31, 1979)
  115. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Remarks at a Reception for Representative Clement J. Zablocki. (March 31, 1979)
  116. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Remarks at the State Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. (March 31, 1979)
  117. Middletown, Pennsylvania Remarks to Reporters Following a Visit to the Three Mile Island Nuclear Facility (April 1, 1979)
  118. United States Ambassador to Liberia Nomination of Robert P. Smith. (April 2, 1979)
  119. United States Ambassador to the People's Republic of the Congo Nomination of William L. Swing. (April 2, 1979)
  120. Proclamation 4652—Days of Remembrance of Victims of the Holocaust, April 28 and 29, 1979 (April 2, 1979)
  121. Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1979. (April 2, 1979)
  122. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Nomination of Read P. Dunn, Jr., To Be a Commissioner. (April 3, 1979)
  123. Commission on Presidential Scholars Appointment of Marilyn W. Black as a Member. (April 4, 1979)
  124. United States-Japan Treaty on Extradition Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty. (April 4, 1979)
  125. Federal Emergency Management Agency Appointment of Gloria C. Jimenez as Acting Associate Director. (April 4, 1979)
  126. Council of Economic Advisers Nomination of George C. Eads To Be a Member. (April 4, 1979)
  127. Public Works and Economic Development Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (April 4, 1979)
  128. Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress. (April 4, 1979)
  129. Hospital Cost Containment Remarks at a White House Briefing on the Proposed Legislation. (April 4, 1979)
  130. Executive Order 12128—Employee-Management Relations in the Foreign Service (April 4, 1979)
  131. Ohio River Basin Commission Appointment of Fred J. Krumholtz as Chairman. (April 5, 1979)
  132. National Institute of Building Sciences Withdrawal of the Nomination of John P. Millhone To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (April 5, 1979)
  133. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (April 5, 1979)
  134. Energy Address to the Nation. (April 5, 1979)
  135. Executive Order 12129—Critical Energy Facility Program (April 5, 1979)
  136. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Richard B. Lowe 111 To Be Deputy Inspector General. (April 6, 1979)
  137. Proclamation 4654—World Trade Week, 1979 (April 6, 1979)
  138. Proclamation 4655—Imports of Petroleum and Petroleum Products (April 6, 1979)
  139. Presidential Determination on Energy Emergency in Florida (April 6, 1979)
  140. Richmond, Virginia Remarks at the State Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. (April 7, 1979)
  141. Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting Proposed Legislation To Implement the Treaty. (April 9, 1979)
  142. Taiwan Relations Act Statement on Signing H.R. 2479 Into Law. (April 10, 1979)
  143. New York City, New York Remarks at the Annual Convention of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. (April 25, 1979)
  144. Portsmouth, New Hampshire Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting. (April 25, 1979)
  145. Manchester, New Hampshire Remarks at a Reception for Governor Hugh Gallen. (April 25, 1979)
  146. Bedford, New Hampshire Remarks at a State Democratic Party Fund raising Dinner. (April 25, 1979)
  147. Memorandum From the President on the Interdepartmental Committee on Domestic Violence (April 27, 1979)
  148. United States Advisory Commission on International Communication, Cultural and Educational Affairs Nomination of Six Members and Designation of Chairman. (April 27, 1979)
  149. United States Naval Academy Board of Visitors Appointment of Two Members. (April 27, 1979)
  150. Clinch River Breeder Reactor Statement on Action by the House Science and Technology Committee. (April 27, 1979)
  151. United States-Soviet Union Exchange of Prisoners White House Statement. (April 27, 1979)
  152. National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Remarks at the Association's Annual Dinner. (April 28, 1979)
  153. White House Correspondents Association Remarks at the Association's Annual Dinner. (April 28, 1979)
  154. White House Conference on Library and Information Services Appointment of Helen Meyer as a Member of the Advisory Committee. (April 30, 1979)
  155. Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Appointment of Paul J. Mishkin as a Member. (April 30, 1979)
  156. Proclamation 4659—Father's Day, 1979 (April 30, 1979)
  157. The President's News Conference (April 30, 1979)
  158. Department of Education Statement on Senate Action on the Legislation. (April 30, 1979)
  159. United States Sinai Support Mission Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (May 1, 1979)
  160. Federal Election Commission Nomination of Two Members. (May 1, 1979)
  161. Law Day, U.S.A., 1979 Remarks at a White House Reception. (May 1, 1979)
  162. Agency for International Development Personnel System Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Regulations. (May 1, 1979)
  163. Visit of Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira of Japan Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony. (May 2, 1979)
  164. Federal Emergency Management Agency Nomination of John W. Macy, r., To Be Director. (May 3, 1979)]
  165. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation Appointment of Phyllis R. Spielman as a Member of the Advisory Committee. (May 3, 1979)
  166. Committee for the Preservation of the White House Appointment of Jay P. Altmayer as a Member. (May 3, 1979)
  167. "Ribicoff Decides He Won't Seek A Fourth Term". New York Times. May 4, 1979.
  168. Senator Abraham Ribicoff Statement on the Connecticut Senator's Decision Not To Seek Reelection. (May 3, 1979)
  169. Department of Commerce Nomination of Luther H. Hodges, Jr., To Be Under Secretary. (May 4, 1979)
  170. United States Ambassador to Guatemala Nomination of Frank V. Ortiz, Jr. (May 4, 1979)
  171. Overseas Private Investment Corporation Nomination of William M. Landau To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (May 4, 1979)
  172. Federal Labor Relations Authority Nomination of Leon B. Applewhaite To Be a Member. (May 4, 1979)
  173. Executive Order 12131—The President's Export Council (May 4, 1979)
  174. Des Moines, Iowa Remarks to the Iowa State Association of Counties. (May 4, 1979)
  175. The President's News Conference (May 4, 1979)
  176. Des Moines, Iowa Remarks at a State Democratic Party Reception. (May 4, 1979)
  177. San Francisco, California Remarks at a Memorial Tribute for Former Mayor George Moscone. (May 4, 1979)
  178. Gasoline Shortages in California Statement by the President. (May 5, 1979)
  179. Los Angeles, California Remarks at Dedication Ceremonies for La Placita de Dolores de Los Angeles. (May 5, 1979)
  180. Standby Gasoline Rationing Plan Message to the Congress Transmitting Contingency Plan No. 5. (Ma6y 7, 1979)
  181. Council on Wage and Price Stability Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. (May 7, 1969)
  182. World Health Organization Announcement of the U.S. Delegation to the 32d World Health Assembly. (May 7, 1979)
  183. National Energy Plan Message to the Congress Transmitting the Second Plan. (May 7, 1979)
  184. Memorandum From the President on the Energy Emergency in Florida (May 7, 1979)
  185. Proclamation 4660—Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1979 (May 8, 1979)
  186. United States Ambassador to Egypt Nomination of Alfred L. Atherton, Jr. (May 8, 1979)
  187. United States Tax Court Nomination of Arthur L. Nims III To Be a Judge. (May 8, 1979)
  188. Standby Gasoline Rationing Plan Message to the Congress Transmitting Contingency Plan No. 6. (May 8, 1979)
  189. United States-Hungary Convention on Taxation and Fiscal Evasion Message to the Senate Transmitting the Convention. (May 9, 1979)
  190. United States-Tuvalu Treaty of Friendship Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty. (May 9, 1979)
  191. Standby Gasoline Rationing Plan Statement on Senate Approval of the Plan. (May 9, 1979)
  192. National Advisory Council on Indian Education Appointment of John C. Rouillard as a Member. (May 23, 1979)
  193. National Cable Television Association Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session by Satellite to the Annual Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. (May 23, 1979)
  194. Welfare Reform Legislation Message to the Congress on the Proposed Legislation.(May 23, 1979)
  195. Executive Order 12139—Foreign Intelligence Electronic Surveillance (May 23, 1979)
  196. Sunset Review Legislation Statement by the President. (May 23, 1979)
  197. President's Export Council Appointment of 27 Members. (May 24, 1979)
  198. President's Export Council Remarks at the Swearing In of the Chairman and Members. (May 24, 1979)
  199. Diesel Fuel Shortages Announcement of Meeting on Federal-State Cooperation To Resolve Supply Problems. (May 24, 1979)
  200. The Federal Budget Statement on Congressional Approval of the First Concurrent Resolution on the FY 1980 Budget. (May 24, 1979)
  201. National Commission on Employment Policy Appointment of Nine Members. (May 25, 1979)
  202. Democratic National Committee Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at the Committee's Spring Meeting. (May 25, 1979)
  203. Department of Energy Nomination of John Mark Deutch To Be Under Secretary. (May 25, 1979)
  204. Gold Medal for John Wayne Statement on Signing S. 631 Into Law. (May 26, 1979)
  205. John H. Wood, Jr. Statement on the Death of the U.S. District Judge. (May 29, 1979)
  206. The President's News Conference (May 29, 1979)
  207. Executive Order 12140—Gasoline End-User Allocation (May 29, 1979)
  208. National Conference of Christians and Jews Remarks at the 30th Annual Brotherhood Citation Dinner. (May 29, 1979)
  209. Vietnam Veterans Week, 1979 Remarks at a White House Reception. (May 30, 1979)
  210. Memorandum From the President on Economic Policymaking (May 30, 1979)
  211. Department of Justice Nomination of Alan A. Parker To Be an Assistant Attorney General. (May 31, 1979)
  212. Department of Justice Nomination of Maurice Rosenberg To Be an Assistant Attorney General. (May 31, 1979)
  213. President's Commission on Executive Exchange Appointment of 19 Public Members and 6 Government Representatives. (May 31, 1979)
  214. Trade With Romania and Hungary Message to the Congress. (June 1, 1979)
  215. Memorandum From the President on Trade With Romania and Hungary (June 1, 1979)
  216. United States Ambassador to Niger Nomination of James Keough Bishop. (June 1, 1979)
  217. United States Special Representative to Antigua, Saint Christopher-Nevis- Anguilla, and Saint Vincent Appointment of Sally Angela Shelton (June 1, 1979)
  218. Department of Agriculture Nomination of Daniel Marcus To Be General Counsel. (June 1, 1979)
  219. Superior Court of the District of Columbia Nomination of Truman A. Morrison III To Be an Associate Judge. (June 1, 1979)
  220. Director of the Census Nomination of Vincent P. Barabba. (June 1, 1979)
  221. Federal Home Loan Bank Board Nomination of Andrew A. DiPrete To Be a Member. (June 1, 1979)
  222. Indianapolis, Indiana Remarks at a Reception Prior to the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. (June 2, 1979)
  223. Indianapolis, Indiana Remarks at the State Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. (June 2, 1979)
  224. Remarks at the Memorial Services for Civil Rights Leader A. Philip Randolph (June 3, 1979)
  225. The Cyprus Conflict Letter to the Speaker of the House and the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. (June 4, 1979)
  226. Proclamation 4664—National P.O.W.-M.I.A. Recognition Day, 1979 (June 4, 1979)
  227. Executive Order 12141—Independent Water Project Review (June 5, 1979)
  228. Department of the Treasury Nomination of Walter J. McDonald To Be an Assistant Secretary. (June 5, 1979)
  229. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Richard I. Beattie To Be General Counsel. (June 5, 1979)
  230. Corporation for Public Broadcasting Nomination of Michael R. Kelley To Be a Member of the Board of Directors. (June 5, 1979)
  231. International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Appointment of Four Commissioners of the U.S. Section. (June 5, 1979)
  232. Federal Pay System Reform Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (June 6, 1979)
  233. Meeting With Chancellor Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany White House Statement. (June 6, 1979)
  234. Meeting With Chancellor Helmut Schmidt of the Federal Republic of Germany Remarks to Reporters Following the Meeting (June 6, 1979)
  235. National Transportation Safety Board Nomination of G. H. Patrick Bursley To Be a Member. (June 6, 1979)
  236. National Alcohol Fuels Commission Appointment of the Seven Public Members. (June 6, 1979)
  237. Burt, Richard (1979-06-08). "Carter Approves Mobile Missile, Officials Report". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  238. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Remarks at the Union's Founding Convention (June 7, 1979)
  239. Trade Sanctions Against Rhodesia Remarks Announcing Continuation of the U.S. Sanctions. (June 7, 1979)
  240. Black Music Association Remarks at a White House Dinner Honoring the Association. (June 7, 1979)
  241. Deployment of the MX Missile Remarks by the Deputy Press Secretary on the President's Decision. (June 8, 1979)
  242. Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System Nomination of John T. Rhett To Be Federal Inspector. (June 8, 1979)
  243. Federal Communications Commission Nomination of Tyrone Brown To Be a Member. (June 11, 1979)
  244. Securities and Exchange Commission Nomination of lorn R. Evans To Be a Member. (June 11, 1979)
  245. National Advisory Council on Extension and Continuing Education Appointment of Four Members. (June 11, 1979)
  246. Meeting With Vice President Muhammad Husni Mubarak of Egypt White House Statement. (June 11, 1979)
  247. National Health Plan Remarks Announcing Proposed Legislation. (June 12, 1979)
  248. John Wayne Statement on the Death of the Film Actor. (June 12, 1979)
  249. Memorandum From the President on the Energy Emergency in Florida (June 12, 1979)
  250. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Appointment of Two Members. (June 12, 1979)
  251. Commission on Presidential Scholars Appointment of Three Members. (June 12, 1979)
  252. Hazardous Waste Disposal Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (June 13, 1979)
  253. Gold Medal for Hubert H. Humphrey Statement on Signing S. 613 Into Law. (June 13, 1979)
  254. Department of Defense Nomination of John Howard Moxley III To Be an Assistant Secretary. (June 13, 1979)
  255. Department of Commerce Nomination of Samuel B. Nemirow To Be Assistant Secretary for Maritime Affairs. (June 13, 1979)
  256. United States Advisory Commission on International Communication, Cultural and Educational Affairs Nomination of Jean McKee To Be a Member. (June 13, 1979)
  257. The President's Trip to Vienna, Austria Remarks on Departure From the White House. (June 14, 1979)
  258. Veterans' Health Care Amendments of 1979 Statement on Signing S. 7 Into Law. (June 14, 1979)
  259. United States Ambassador to New Zealand and Western Samoa Nomination of Anne Clark Martindell. (June 14, 1979)
  260. Department of Energy Nomination of Louis F. Moret To Be Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact. (June 14, 1979)
  261. Consumer Product Safety Commission Nomination of Stuart M. Statler To Be a Commissioner. (June 14, 1979)
  262. National Credit Union Administration Board Nomination of P. A. Mack, r., To Be a Member. (June 14, 1979)]
  263. Community Services Administration Nomination of Frankie M. Freeman To Be Inspector General. (June 14, 1979)
  264. Railroad Retirement Board Nomination of Charles 1. Chamberlain To Be a Member. (June 15, 1979)
  265. Address Delivered Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the Vienna Summit Meeting (June 18, 1979)
  266. Multilateral Trade Negotiations Message to the Congress Transmitting Trade Agreements and Proposed Implementing Legislation. (June 19, 1979)
  267. Solar Energy Remarks Announcing Administration Proposals. (June 20, 1979)
  268. Tokyo, Japan Informal Exchange With Reporters. (June 26, 1979)
  269. Tokyo, Japan Remarks at a Reception With Members of the Japanese Diet. (June 26, 1979)
  270. Camp Casey, Republic of Korea Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony. (June 30, 1979)
  271. Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii Remarks at a Reception. (July 1, 1979)
  272. National Consumer Cooperative Bank Nomination of 11 Members of the Board of Directors. (July 2, 1979)
  273. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Jane McGrew To Be General Counsel. (July 3, 1979)
  274. Camp David Meetings on Domestic Issues Statements by the White House Press Secretary on the President's Activities. (July 5, 1979)
  275. Memorandum From the President on the Energy Emergency in Florida (July 6, 1979)
  276. Saudi Arabian Crude Oil Production White House Statement. (July 9, 1979)
  277. President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Appointment of Abbi Fisher as a Member. (July 10, 1979)
  278. Death of Arthur Fiedler Statement by the President. (July 10, 1979)
  279. National Energy Supply Shortage Message to the Congress on the Implementation of Energy Conservation Contingency Plan No. 2. (July 10, 1979)
  280. United States Ambassador to Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands Nomination of Harvey J. Feldman. (July 11, 1979)
  281. Proclamation 4668—Modification of Temporary Quantitative Limitations on the Importation of Certain Articles of Stainless Steel or Alloy Tool Steel (July 11, 1979)
  282. Department of Education Statement on House of Representatives Action Approving the Legislation. (July 11, 1979)
  283. Kansas City, Missouri Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Association of Counties. (July 16, 1979)
  284. Department of Labor Nomination of William P. Hobgood To Be an Assistant Secretary. (July 17, 1979)
  285. United Nations Nomination of James W. Spain To Be Deputy U.S. Representative. (July 23, 1979)
  286. National Credit Union Administration Board Nomination of Harold Alonza Black To Be a Member. (July 23, 1979)
  287. Budget Deferral Message to the Congress. (July 24, 1979)
  288. National Mediation Board Nomination of Robert Joseph Brown (July 24, 1979)
  289. United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Nomination of William D. Wolle. (July 25, 1979)
  290. Federal Reserve System Nomination of Paul A. Volcker To Be Chairman of the Board of Governors. (July 25, 1979)
  291. Senior Adviser to the President Appointment of Hedley W. Donovan. (July 25, 1979)
  292. The Cyprus Conflict Letter to the Speaker of the House and the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. (July 25, 1979)
  293. Merit Systems Protection Board Nomination of Ronald P. Wertheim To Be a Member. (July 25, 1979)
  294. The President's News Conference (July 25, 1979)
  295. Trade Agreements Act of 1979 Remarks on Signing H.R. 4537 Into Law. (July 26, 1979)
  296. United States-Australia Agreement on Nuclear Energy Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. (July 27, 1979)
  297. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Moon Landrieu To Be Secretary. (July 27, 1979)
  298. Solar Energy Development Bank Letter to the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (July 27, 1979)
  299. Department of Transportation Nomination of Neil Goldschmidt To Be Secretary. (July 27, 1979)
  300. National Consumer Cooperative Bank Nomination of Two Government Members of the Board of Directors. (July 27, 1979)
  301. Federal Home Loan Bank Board Nomination of Jay Janis To Be a Member, and Designation as Chairman. (July 31, 1979)
  302. Louisville, Kentucky Remarks Following a Tour of the Cane Run Generating Station of the Louisville Gas & Electric Company. (July 31, 1979)
  303. Bardstown, Kentucky Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Town Meeting. (July 31, 1979)
  304. Labor Day Remarks at a White House Picnic. (September 3, 1979)
  305. Executive Order 12154—Executive Schedule (September 4, 1979)
  306. Proclamation 4679—National Grandparents Day (September 6, 1979)
  307. Puerto Rican Nationalists Announcement of the President's Commutation of Sentences. (September 6, 1979)
  308. World Conference on Religion and Peace Remarks at a White House Reception for Conference Participants. (September 6, 1979)
  309. Low-Income Energy Assistance Program Statement Announcing Proposed Legislation. (September 12, 1979)
  310. Steubenville, Ohio Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a Townhall Meeting. (September 12, 1979)
  311. Department of Energy Nomination of George M. Fumich, Jr., To Be an Assistant Secretary. (September 12, 1979)
  312. Department of Energy Nomination of Ruth M. Davis To Be an Assistant Secretary. (September 12, 1979)
  313. Department of Energy Nomination of John C. Sawhill To Be Deputy Secretary. (September 12, 1979)
  314. Department of Energy Nomination of William Walker Lewis To Be an Assistant Secretary. (September 12, 1979)
  315. Budget Deferrals Message to the Congress. (September 27, 1979)
  316. President's Commission on the Holocaust Remarks on Receiving the Final Report of the Commission. (September 27, 1979)
  317. Department of Defense Nomination of Robert W. Komer To Be Under Secretary for Policy. (September 27, 1979)
  318. Department of the Interior Nomination of William E. Hallett To Be Commissioner of Indian Affairs. (September 27, 1979)
  319. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of William B. Welsh To Be an Assistant Secretary. (September 27, 1979)
  320. National Highway Safety Advisory Committee Appointment of 12 Members. (September 27, 1979)
  321. Department of Education Legislation Statement on House of Representatives Approval of the Legislation. (September 27, 1979)
  322. Panama Canal Act of 1979 Statement on Signing H.R. 111 Into Law. (September 27, 1979)
  323. Anti-Inflation Program Remarks Announcing a National Accord Between the Administration and the American Labor Leadership. (September 28, 1979)
  324. Budget Deferral Message to the Congress. (September 28, 1979)
  325. Memorandum From the President on Procurement of Grain in Nicaragua (September 28, 1979)
  326. Budget Rescission and Deferrals Message to the Congress. (October 1, 1979)
  327. Peace and National Security Address to the Nation on Soviet Combat Troops in Cuba and the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty. (October 1, 1979)
  328. Meeting With President William R. Tolbert, Jr., of Liberia White House Statement. (October 2, 1979)
  329. Special Representative for Trade Negotiations Remarks at the Swearing In of Reubin O'D. Askew. (October 2, 1979)
  330. National Wild and Scenic Rivers and National Trails Systems Message to the Congress Transmitting Reports and Proposed Legislation. (October 2, 1979)
  331. Tuolumne River in California Message to Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation. (October 2, 1979)
  332. Health Planning and Resources Development Amendments of 1979 Statement on Signing S. 544 Into Law. (October 4, 1979)
  333. Energy Mobilization Board Legislation Statement on Senate Approval of the Legislation. (October 4, 1979)
  334. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Nomination of Barbara W. Newell for the Rank of Ambassador While Serving as U.S. Permanent Representative. (October 4, 1979)
  335. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Designation of McGeorge Bundy as Chairman of the General Advisory Committee. (October 4, 1979)
  336. National Council on Educational Research Designation of Harold Howe as Chairman. (October 4, 1979)
  337. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of Billy M. Wise To Be an Assistant Secretary. (October 5, 1979)
  338. United States Ambassador to Zaire Nomination of Robert B. Oakley. (October 10, 1979)
  339. United States Ambassador to Mall Nomination of Anne Forrester Holloway. (October 10, 1979)
  340. Federal Magistrate Act of 1979 Statement on Signing S. 237 Into Law. (October 10, 1979)
  341. Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act Amendments of 1979 Statement on Signing S. 756 Into Law. (October 10, 1979)
  342. [url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=31542 Department of Education Organization Act Remarks at the Bill Signing Ceremony. (October 17, 1979)]
  343. 15th Anniversary of the Job Corps Statement by the President. (October 17, 1979)
  344. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of loan Zeldes Bernstein To Be General Counsel. (October 17, 1979)
  345. Department of State Nomination of William G. Bowdler To Be an Assistant Secretary. (October 17, 1979)
  346. Drug Enforcement Administration Nomination of Frederick A. Rody, Jr., To Be Deputy Administrator. (October 17, 1979)
  347. Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Appointment of Two Members of the Board of Directors. (October 17, 1979)
  348. Internal Revenue Service Nomination of N. Jerold Cohen To Be Chief Counsel. (October 17, 1979)
  349. President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island Remarks on Receiving the Commission's Final Report. (October 30, 1979)
  350. Statement on the Nomination of Shirley Hufstedler To Be Secretary of the Department of Education (October 30, 1979)
  351. Department of Energy Nomination of George W. Cunningham To Be an Assistant Secretary. (October 30, 1979)
  352. Department of Energy Nomination of Thomas E. Stelson To Be an Assistant Secretary. (October 30, 1979)
  353. District of Columbia Law Revision Commission Reappointment of Stephen I. Danzansky as a Member. (October 30, 1979)
  354. Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations Nomination of Robert Hormats To Be a Deputy Special Representative. (October 30, 1979)
  355. United States Ambassador to Burma Nomination of Patricia M. Byrne. (October 30, 1979)
  356. Alaska Public Lands Legislation Statement on Approval by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. (October 30, 1979)
  357. Industrial Innovation Initiatives Remarks Announcing a Program To Encourage Innovation. (October 31, 1979)
  358. Industrial Innovation Initiatives Message to the Congress on Administration Actions and Proposals. (October 31, 1979)
  359. Small Business Administration Memorandum From the President. (October 31, 1979)
  360. Panama Canal Commission Appointment of Fernando Manfredo as Deputy Administrator. (November 1, 1979)
  361. Death of Mamie Eisenhower Statement by the President. (November 1, 1979)
  362. President's Environmental Youth Awards Remarks on Presenting the Awards (November 1, 1979)
  363. Council on Environmental Quality Nomination of Robert H. Harris To Be a Member. (November 1, 1979)
  364. United States Ambassador to Morocco Nomination of Angler Biddle Duke. (November 1, 1979)
  365. Department of Housing and Urban Development Nomination of Victor Marrero To Be Under Secretary. (November 1, 1979)
  366. Proclamation 4698—Will Rogers Day, 1979 (November 2, 1979)
  367. Department of Defense Nomination of Togo D. West, Jr., To Be General Counsel. (November 28, 1979)
  368. National Labor Relations Board Nomination of William A. Lubbers To Be General Counsel. (November 28, 1979)
  369. United States International Trade Commission Nomination of Michael J. Calhoun To Be a Member. (November 28, 1979)
  370. United States International Trade Commission Nomination of Robert E. Baldwin To Be a Member. (November 28, 1979)
  371. The President's News Conference (November 28, 1979)
  372. Executive Order 12173—Panama Canal (November 29, 1977)
  373. Department of Justice Nomination of Sanford M. Litvack To Be an Assistant Attorney General. (November 29, 1977)
  374. Civil Aeronautics Board Nomination of Marvin S. Cohen To Be a Member, and Redesignation as Chairman. (November 29, 1979)
  375. Federal Paperwork Reduction Remarks on Signing Executive Order 12174. (November 30, 1979)
  376. Ambassador at Large and United States Coordinator for Refugee Affairs Nomination of Victor Palmieri. (November 30, 1979)
  377. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Nomination of Ira M. Schwartz To Be Associate Administrator. (November 30, 1979)
  378. Department of Energy Nomination of Leslie J. Goldman To Be an Assistant Secretary. (November 30, 1979)
  379. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Nomination of John A. Calhoun III To Be Chief of the Children's Bureau. (November 30, 1979)
  380. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe Statement on a Report on United States Compliance With the Final Act. (November 30, 1979)
  381. Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1980 Statement on Signing H.R. 4440 Into Law. (November 30, 1979)
  382. Shah of Iran White House Statement. (December 2, 1979)
  383. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board Appointment of 11 Members and Designation of Chairman. (December 4, 1979)
  384. 1980 Democratic Presidential Nomination Remarks Announcing Candidacy. (December 4, 1980)
  385. Executive Order 12176—President's Commission on the Coal Industry (December 7, 1979)
  386. Department of State Nomination of Deane R. Hinton To Be an Assistant Secretary. (December 7, 1979)
  387. American Hostages in Iran Remarks to State Department Employees. (December 7, 1979)
  388. Dinner Honoring Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Remarks at the Fundraising Dinner for the O'Neill Chair at Boston College (December 9, 1979)
  389. Federal Council on the Aging Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Five Members. (December 10, 1979)
  390. Federal Home Loan Bank Board Nomination of John H. Dalton To Be a Member. (December 10, 1979)
  391. United States Ambassador to Norway Nomination of Sidney Anders Rand. (December 10, 1979)
  392. Department of Commerce Nomination of Homer E. Moyer, Jr., To Be General Counsel. (December 11, 1979)
  393. United States Defense Policy Remarks to Members of the Business Council. (December 12, 1979)
  394. Appalachian Regional Commission Nomination of Albert P. Smith To Be Federal Cochairman. (December 12, 1979)
  395. Department of the Navy Nomination of Joseph A. Doyle To Be an Assistant Secretary. (December 12, 1979)
  396. Domestic Volunteer Service Act Amendments of 1979 Statement on Signing S. 239 Into Law. (December 13, 1979)
  397. United States Ambassador to Turkey Nomination of James W. Spain. (December 13, 1979)
  398. American Hostages in Iran Statement by the White House Press Secretary. (December 13, 1979)
  399. Gannett Newspaper and Broadcast Executives Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session at a White House Briefing. (December 13, 1979)
  400. Christmas Pageant of Peace Remarks on Lighting the National Community Christmas Tree. (December 13, 1979)
  401. Cahaba River in Alabama Message to the Congress Transmitting a Study. (December 14, 1979)
  402. Emergency Board To Investigate a Railway Labor Dispute Appointment of the Membership. (December 14, 1979)
  403. Memorandum from the President on Multilateral Trade Negotiations (December 14, 1979)
  404. Visit of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony. (December 17, 1979)
  405. Executive Order 12184—President's Special Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research (December 17, 1979)
  406. Settlement of Conflict in Zimbabwe-Rhodesia White House Statement. (December 17, 1979)
  407. Chanukah Remarks at the Lighting of the National Menorah. (December 17, 1979)
  408. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Nomination of Colbert 1. King To Be U.S. Executive Director. (December 19, 1979)
  409. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Nomination of David S. King To Be U.S. Alternate Executive Director. (December 19, 1979)
  410. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Resignation of George M. Seignious II as Director and Nomination of Ralph Earle II. (December 19, 1979)
  411. Department of State Nomination of Matthew Nimetz To Be Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science and Technology. (December 19, 1979)
  412. Department of State Nomination of Rozanne L. Ridgway To Be Counselor of the Department. (December 19, 1979)
  413. Department of the Air Force Nomination of Joseph Charles Zengerle III To Be an Assistant Secretary. (December 19, 1979)
  414. United States-Peru Treaty on Penal Sentences Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty. (December 20, 1979)
  415. Foreign Military Sales Credits for Israel White House Statement. (December 31, 1979)
  416. Department of Energy National Security and Military Applications of Nuclear Energy Authorization Act of 1980 Statement on Signing S. 673 Into Law. (December 31, 1979)
  417. Knoxville International Energy Exposition of 1982 Statement on Signing H.R. 5079 Into Law. (December 31, 1979)
  418. Beef and Veal Imports Bill Statement on Signing H.R. 2727 Into Law. (December 31, 1979)
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