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== 1992 ==
=== January ===
*'''January 1''' – President Bush answers questions on relations between the United States and Australia, trade issues, New Year's resolutions, and his schedule during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VashFK Exchange With Reporters in Sydney, Australia (January 1, 1991)]</ref> President Bush attends the dedication ceremony for the American gallery at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGnq4 Remarks at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney (January 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 2''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Australian Parliament in Canberra in the Parliament House during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9WZis Remarks to the Australian Parliament in Canberra (January 2, 1991)]</ref> President Bush attends a dinner hosted by [[Prime Minister of Australia]] [[Paul Keating]] in the House of Representatives Chamber at Parliament House during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGnX6 Remarks at a Dinner Hosted by Prime Minister Keating of Australia in Canberra (January 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 4''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and sixteenth news conference with [[Prime Minister of Singapore]] [[Goh Chok Tong]] in the courtyard at Istana Palace during the morning. The two answer questions on relations between the US and Japan, the Command Task Force being relocated, American military spending, American military presence in the Pacific, trade between the United States and Asia, and Myanmar and Vietnam.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V3s7jH The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in Singapore (January 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address and answers questions on free and fair trade, America's role in the Pacific, and Europe at the Westin Stamford Hotel in Singapore during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I45Z Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the Singapore Lecture Group (January 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 6''' – President Bush delivers an address to American and Korean business groups at the Hotel Shilla in Seoul during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9ksQP Remarks at a Breakfast With Korean and American Business Groups in Seoul (January 6, 1992)]</ref> Pre4sident Bush gives a speech at the Korean National Assembly in Seoul at the National Assembly Hall during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I4D1 Remarks to the Korean National Assembly in Seoul (January 6, 1992)]</ref><!--This will be used as an anchor for a proposed redirect to replace the article: [[George H. W. Bush vomiting incident]] -->
*'''January 8''' – President Bush falls ill during a state dinner with Prime Minister [[Kiichi Miyazawa]] of Japan, [[George H. W. Bush vomiting incident|vomiting]] on Miyazawa.<ref></ref>
*'''January 9''' – [[United States Secretary of the Treasury]] [[Nicholas F. Brady]] delivers remarks to the Japanese Welcoming Committee Luncheon at the Akasaka Prince Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I5H5 Text of Remarks at the Japanese Welcoming Committee Luncheon in Tokyo (January 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundred and eighteenth news conference at the Akasaka Palace with [[Prime Minister of Japan]] [[Kiichi Miyazawa]] during the afternoon. President Bush delivers an address at the start of the conference and the two answer questions on reporters on multilateral trade negotiations, relations between the United States and Japan, economic growth package, and his health.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mWP2 The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa of Japan in Tokyo (January 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 10''' – President Bush gives a speech on the administration's drug policies to the President's Drug Advisory Council at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I6L9 Remarks to the President's Drug Advisory Council (January 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 13''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Farm Bureau Federation in the Municipal Auditorium in [[Kansas City, Missouri]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb3YYC Remarks to the American Farm Bureau Federation in Kansas City, Missouri (January 13, 1992)]</ref> The White House releases a statement confirming a meeting took place between President Bush and [[President of Portugal]] [[Mario Soares]] for discussions on relations between their two countries.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I7ib White House Statement on the President's Meeting With President Mario Soares of Portugal (January 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 14''' – President Bush releases a statement on the death of [[Glenn Brenner]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH7ea Statement on the Death of WUSA – TV Sportscaster Glenn Brenner (January 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Nicholas E. Calio for Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGqlK Appointment of Nicholas E. Calio as Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (January 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 15''' – President Bush delivers an address to community leaders in [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] while at the Pease Air National Guard Base during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JCiz Excerpted Remarks With Community Leaders in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (January 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech to employees of Liberty Mutual Insurance in the cafeteria of the company building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I8mf Remarks to Liberty Mutual Insurance Employees in Dover (January 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives an address to employees of Cabletron Systems in [[Rochester, New Hampshire]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam0db Remarks to Cabletron Systems Employees in Rochester, New Hampshire (January 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his appointment of D. Cameron Findlay for Deputy Assistant to the President and Counselor to the Chief of Staff.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I8Th Appointment of D. Cameron Findlay as Deputy Assistant to the President and Counselor to the Chief of Staff (January 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 16''' – President Bush issues a statement on the anniversary of [[Operation Desert Storm]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9IhIn Statement on the Anniversary of Operation Desert Storm (January 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 17''' – President Bush signs the proclamation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday while in Freedom Hall at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGsdm Remarks on Signing the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Proclamation in Atlanta, Georgia (January 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his nomination of William O. Studeman for Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7PXe6 Nomination of William O. Studeman To Be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (January 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 21''' – President Bush delivers an address at the Emily Harris Head Start Center in [[Catonsville, Maryland]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1NjCG Remarks at a Head Start Center in Catonsville, Maryland (January 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a memorandum on the subject of transportation of humanitarian assistance to the dissolved Soviet Union.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pRIk Memorandum on Transportation of Humanitarian Assistance to the Former Soviet Union (January 21, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement of President Bush's sympathy in response to the passing of Rose Bowen, the wife of former [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services]] [[Otis Bowen]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eP3K Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Death of Rose Bowen (January 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 22''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and nineteenth news conference in the Briefing Room during the morning. President Bush announces his nomination of [[Andrew H. Card]] for [[United States Secretary of Transportation]] at the start of the conference and answers questions from reporters on the commonwealth of independent states, economic growth initiatives, trade agreements between Japan and the United States, and the message of his upcoming State of the Union address.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81BFE The President's News Conference (January 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 23''' – President Bush gives an address to the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fOjJ Remarks to the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (January 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation of the Senior Executive Service Awards during a morning appearance in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGXob Remarks on the Presentation of the Senior Executive Service Awards (January 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech on environmental policies of the administration and answers questions from reporters on domestic initiatives and unemployment benefits during a morning appearance in the Oval Office.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0m9MH Remarks on Environmental Policy (January 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 24''' – President Bush delivers an address and answers questions via satellite from Room 459 of the Old Executive Office Building to the annual convention of the National Association of Home Builders during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH7uG Teleconference Remarks to the National Association of Home Builders (January 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush addresses the Young Astronaut Council in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGt0U Remarks to the Young Astronaut Council and a Teleconference With the Crew of Space Shuttle Discovery (January 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Sherrie S. Rollins for Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iJve Appointment of Sherrie S. Rollins as Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs (January 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Fred T. Goldberg, Jr. for Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e5LN Nomination of Fred T. Goldberg, Jr., To Be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy (January 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 27''' – President Bush delivers an address at a strategy meeting for controlling drugs in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81A4y Remarks at a Drug Control Strategy Meeting (January 27, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Les T. Csorba for Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel for National Security Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYw7hr Appointment of Les T. Csorba as a Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel for National Security Affairs (January 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 28''' – President Bush delivers the [[1992 State of the Union Address]] to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V3s9rP Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union (January 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a memorandum for department heads and agency leadership on the decline of government regulation burden.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rgav Memorandum on Reducing the Burden of Government Regulation (January 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 29''' – President Bush transmits the 1992 National Drug Control Strategy in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9WYeo Message to the Congress Transmitting the 1992 National Drug Control Strategy (January 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Daniel B. McGroarty for Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Speechwriting.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZaC1 Appointment of Daniel B. McGroarty as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Speechwriting (January 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 30''' – President Bush delivers an address while attending the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam1xL Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast (January 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce at the Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fNMH Remarks to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce (January 30, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 31''' – President Bush gives a speech to the United Nations Security Council in the Security Council Chamber at the United Nations shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasWqH Remarks to the United Nations Security Council in New York City (January 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== February ===
*'''February 1''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and twentieth news conference with [[President of Russia]] [[Boris Yeltsin]] at Camp David during the afternoon. The two answer questions from reporters on nuclear weapons, Russian reform, nuclear technology, the negotiation timetable, the commonwealth of independent states, and their relationship.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGstS The President's News Conference With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (February 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 3''' – President Bush transmits "a report of the activities of the United States Government in the United Nations and its affiliated agencies during the calendar year 1990, the second year of my Administration" within a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGXEH Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report on United States Government Activities in the United Nations (February 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address and answers questions at the National Governors' Association in the East Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mJcQ Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the National Governors' Association (February 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 4''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National Grocers Association at the Orange County Convention/Civic Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iJLK Remarks to the National Grocers Association in Orlando, Florida (February 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointments of Linda Eischeid Tarplin for Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs for the Senate,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqGiI Appointment of Linda Eischeid Tarplin as Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs for the Senate (February 4, 1992)]</ref> and Leigh Ann Metzger for Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mXm4 Appointment of Leigh Ann Metzger as Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison (February 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the Access to Justice Act of 1992 in a message to Congress for consideration and enactment.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t07K Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation on Access to Justice (February 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 5''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Small Business Legislative Council at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76e2N Remarks to the Small Business Legislative Council (February 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 6''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Greater Cleveland Growth Association at the Stouffer Tower City Plaza Hotel in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqIak Remarks to the Greater Cleveland Growth Association in Cleveland, Ohio (February 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to staff members of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada at the University Medical Center during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DbMj Remarks to the Staff of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada (February 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 7''' – President Bush delivers remarks to the San Diego Rotary Club at the Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel in [[San Diego, California]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqIXS Remarks to the San Diego Rotary Club in San Diego, California (February 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs H.R. 4095, which he states will "extend and increase the benefits available under the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mYXa Statement on Signing the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Bill (February 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 10''' – President Bush receives the Boy Scouts of America report to the Nation in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IcCv Remarks on Receiving the Boy Scouts of America Report to the Nation (February 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the Conference on Healthy Children Ready To Learn at the Ramada Renaissance Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VctUTk Remarks to the Conference on Healthy Children Ready To Learn (February 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Robert C. Frasure for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Estonia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqKyY Nomination of Robert C. Frasure To Be United States Ambassador to Estonia (February 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the death of [[Alex Haley]] reflecting on Haley's work and praising him as "an inspiration for generations to come."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGZfN Statement on the Death of Alex Haley (February 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 11''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on relations between Turkey and the United States, trade negotiations, and the presidential primaries in the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZaSx Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel of Turkey (February 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a departure ceremony for [[Prime Minister of Turkey]] [[Suleyman Demirel]] in the South Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam0Kd Remarks at the Departure Ceremony for Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel of Turkey (February 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Roosevelt Room signing ceremony for the Multilateral Investment Fund Agreement during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqFva Remarks at the Multilateral Investment Fund Agreement Signing Ceremony (February 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions from reporters on the economic plan and health care reform while in the Cabinet Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qwJa Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters at a Meeting With Republican Members of the House Ways and Means Committee (February 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 12''' – President Bush announces his [[George H. W. Bush presidential campaign, 1992|re-election campaign]] in a speech reflecting on his tenures as Vice President and President at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xLyA Remarks Announcing the Bush-Quayle Candidacies for Reelection (February 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the State Legislature in [[Concord, New Hampshire]] at the statehouse during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76fDT Remarks to the State Legislature in Concord, New Hampshire (February 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to U.S. FIRST at the Technology Center in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqMa4 Remarks to U.S. FIRST in Manchester, New Hampshire (February 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the resignation of Richard H. Truly as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, who he states will remain in the position until April 1.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9ktEn Statement on the Resignation of Richard H. Truly as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (February 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 13''' – President Bush issues a memorandum on the "Delegation of Authority with Respect to the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Implementation Act".<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqMH6 Memorandum on the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Implementation Act (February 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 14''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and twenty-first news conference at the Arborview at Riverside construction site in [[Belcamp, Maryland]] during the afternoon. Bush answers questions from reporters on the economic plan, Robert Goodwin, and the New Hampshire primary.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iK2g The President's News Conference in Belcamp, Maryland (February 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a report of the National Science Board in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KqSx Message to Congress Transmitting a Report on Science and Engineering Indicators (February 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of George J. Terwilliger III for Deputy Attorney General at the Department of Justice.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j2WJ Nomination of George J. Terwilliger III To Be Deputy Attorney General (February 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 15''' – President Bush delivers an address at a campaign rally in the Davidson Flight Service hangar at Nashua Airport in [[Nashua, New Hampshire]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqNLa Remarks at the Door-to-Door Kickoff Rally in Nashua, New Hampshire (February 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an economic address at New Boston Central Elementary School in [[New Boston, New Hampshire]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2UcYe Remarks at a Community Welcome in New Boston, New Hampshire (February 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on his re-election campaign at Pinkerton Academy in [[Derry, New Hampshire]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqOPe Remarks at the Bush-Quayle Campaign Welcome in Derry, New Hampshire (February 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 16''' – President Bush delivers an address on the economy at Pennichuck Junior High School in [[Nashua, New Hampshire]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9WYLq Remarks at a Breakfast in Nashua, New Hampshire (February 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions on the War on Drugs, education funding, health care, abortion, the economy, capital gains tax, discrimination, and defense budget cuts during a morning appearance at Hollis/Brookline High School in [[Hollis, New Hampshire]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tyLM Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session in Hollis, New Hampshire (February 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 18''' – President Bush meets with [[President of Moldova]] [[Mircea Snegur]] for the first time, the two agreeing that the US and Moldova "will establish diplomatic relations and exchange Ambassadors in the near future."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NOyN Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Meeting With President Mircea Snegur of Moldova (February 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush wins the New Hampshire Republican primary. Bush releases a statement thanking members of his campaign and statewide officials.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1jXo6 Statement on the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Victory (February 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 19''' – President Bush attends the signing ceremony for a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in [[Oak Ridge, Tennessee]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kuYX Remarks at a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement Signing Ceremony in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (February 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech to community and business leaders in the Knoxville Auditorium-Coliseum in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0majJ Remarks to Community and Business Leaders in Knoxville, Tennessee (February 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends an observance of [[African-American History Month]] in the East Room, where he delivers an address lauding African-American historical figures, during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mZdG Remarks on the Observance of African-American History Month (February 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 21''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF2jD Remarks to the American Legislative Exchange Council (February 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 22''' – A recording of President Bush, made the previous day, is broadcast on radio. President Bush criticizes a Democratic Party economic plan proposal and the party's refusal to pass the administration's plan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZQHx Radio Address to the Nation on the Economy (February 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 24''' – President Bush signs the Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1992 into law, which he says will lead to the creation of "a new unit of the National Park System known as the Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYw7Ot Statement on Signing the Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1992 (February 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of John A. Gaughan for Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Military Office.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X060 Appointment of John A. Gaughan as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Military Office (February 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Thomas R. Pickering for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to India.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fOQL Nomination of Thomas R. Pickering To Be United States Ambassador to India (February 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 25''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on former President [[Ronald Reagan]], the economy, loan guarantees in Israel, General Motors Plant closings, Iraq, and his re-election campaign during a morning boarding of Air Force One.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iNes Exchange With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (February 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech at a fundraising luncheon at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in [[San Francisco, California]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqShW Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in San Francisco, California (February 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 27''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Wayne A. Budd for Associate Attorney General.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qyAM Nomination of Wayne A. Budd To Be Associate Attorney General (February 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 28''' – President Bush attends the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Dinner at the Sheraton Astrodome Hotel in [[Houston, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Nk9I Remarks at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Dinner in Houston, Texas (February 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions from reporters on his re-election campaign, agriculture, and a [[Midland, Texas]] school named after him during an afternoon appearance in the Houston Astrodome.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasY1N Exchange With Reporters in Houston (February 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 29''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Associated General Contractors of America at the Dallas Convention Center in [[Dallas, Texas]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqTm0 Remarks to the Associated General Contractors of America in Dallas, Texas (February 29, 1992)]</ref>
=== March ===
*'''March 1''' – President Bush delivers an address condemning the Democratic Party's tax rate proposal and touts the record of the administration at the Savannah Riverfront in [[Savannah, Georgia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZQr1 Remarks at the Bush-Quayle Campaign Welcome in Savannah, Georgia (March 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 2''' – President Bush submits an annual report on Hazardous Materials Transportation for 1990 in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23lNc Message to the Congress Transmitting the Annual Report on Hazardous Materials Transportation (March 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 3''' – President Bush wins the [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] Republican presidential primary. President Bush releases a statement saying the victory had pushed his campaign "another step closer to our goal of winning every primary and caucus."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kvft Statement on the Georgia Presidential Primary Victory (March 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the National Association of Evangelicals at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel in [[Chicago, Illinois]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mK0o Remarks to the National Association of Evangelicals in Chicago, Illinois (March 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 4''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on the ongoing presidential primary while in the South Lawn during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DdDV Exchange With Reporters on the Presidential Primaries (March 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech on Operation Desert Storm, health care reform, welfare, and the economy at the Omni Westshore Hotel in [[Tampa, Florida]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqUX6 Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in Tampa, Florida (March 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address focusing on [[Cuba]] and his re-election campaign while at Milander Park Stadium in [[Hialeah, Florida]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGZMP Remarks at the Bush-Quayle South Florida Rally in Hialeah, Florida (March 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address for his re-election campaign touting the policies of the administration in the East Hall of the Radisson Mart Plaza Hotel in [[Miami, Florida]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqW1a Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Dinner in Miami, Florida (March 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 5''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia at the South Carolina State Fair Grounds in [[Columbia, South Carolina]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81Ctc Remarks to the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia in Columbia, South Carolina (March 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to employees of Federal Express at the Memphis International Airport in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqWOI Remarks to Federal Express Employees in Memphis, Tennessee (March 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of I. Lewis Libby, Jr. for the newly created position of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasYyP Nomination of I. Lewis Libby, Jr., To Be Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (March 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991 into law, a bill that he says "provides, for a period of 10 years, general authority for the Secretary of the Interior to take action in the Western States to protect and preserve fish and wildlife habitat and assist farmers and urban dwellers in overcoming drought conditions."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqYGk Statement on Signing the Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991 (March 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 6''' – President Bush delivers an address on welfare reform, the economy, and national security at [[Oklahoma Christian University]] in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2UePQ Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (March 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on welfare reform and Congress in the Pete Maravich Arena of [[Louisiana State University]] in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqZKo Remarks at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (March 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of James B. Huff, Sr. for Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j3tL Nomination of James B. Huff, Sr., To Be Rural Electrification Administrator (March 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the summary report from the previous year of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services to a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr7cQ Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services (March 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 10''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Gregori Lebedev for Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Defense.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5C7ZE Nomination of Gregori Lebedev To Be Inspector General of the Department of Defense (March 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the United Negro College Fund Dinner on the State Floor during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IedB Remarks at the United Negro College Fund Dinner (March 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 11''' – [[Andrew Card]] is sworn in as the 11th [[United States Secretary of Transportation]] at the National Air and Space Museum during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasYij Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Andrew H. Card, Jr., as Secretary of Transportation (March 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the [[Richard Nixon]] Library Dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel during the evening, his remarks praising the former president.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fP7h Remarks at the Richard Nixon Library Dinner (March 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 12''' – President Bush signs the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 into law, which he says is in conjunction with his interest in advancing human rights and bringing an end to torture worldwide.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5C7c6 Statement on Signing the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 (March 12, 1991)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF3UJ Remarks to Recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching (March 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to the National Conference of State Legislatures in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZQY3 Remarks to the National Conference of State Legislatures (March 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 13''' – President Bush delivers an address to employees of [[Stryker Corporation]] in the medical division of the company building in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mKgU Remarks to Stryker Corporation Employees in Kalamazoo, Michigan (March 13, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks to the Economic Club of Detroit in the Grand Manor Ballroom at Fairlane Manor in [[Detroit]], Michigan during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DeaX Remarks to the Economic Club of Detroit in Detroit, Michigan (March 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 16''' – President Bush gives a speech to employees of Steeltech Manufacturing, Inc. in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr2G4 Remarks to Steeltech Employees in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (March 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising luncheon for his re-election campaign at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CaEO Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in Milwaukee (March 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Betty Jo Nelsen for Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services and membership of the Board of Directors of the Commodity Credit Corporation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr3d6 Nomination of Betty Jo Nelsen To Be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture (March 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 17''' – President Bush awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to [[Samuel Walton]] in at the [[Walmart]] headquarters in [[Bentonville, Arkansas]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CbIS Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Samuel M. Walton in Bentonville, Arkansas (March 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush wins the Illinois and Michigan Republican presidential primaries. Bush releases a statement saying his policies have been endorsed by the voters and thanking [[Governor of Illinois]] [[Jim Edgar]] and [[Governor of Michigan]] [[John Engler]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lrOF Statement on the Illinois and Michigan Presidential Primary Victories (March 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 18''' – President Bush announces the appointment of Joshua B. Bolten for Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CcMW Appointment of Joshua B. Bolten as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs (March 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 19''' – President Bush signs the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 into law.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KstD Statement on Signing the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 (March 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Robert Anthony Snow for Deputy Assistant to the President for Media Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CdjY Appointment of Robert Anthony Snow as Deputy Assistant to the President for Media Affairs (March 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 20''' – President Bush delivers an address to the undefeated National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Teams in the East Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02VXt Remarks Congratulating the Undefeated National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Teams (March 20, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs H.J. Res. 446, which Bush says "waives the printing requirements of sections 106 and 107 of Title 1 of the United States Code with respect to H.R. 4210."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CdR0 Statement on Signing Legislation Waiving Printing Requirements for the Tax Bill (March 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 22''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and twenty-fourth news conference with Chancellor of Germany Kohl in the East Room during the afternoon. The two answer questions on multilateral trade negotiations, his re-election campaign, the United Nations Environmental Conference, South Africa, nuclear weapons, legislation for taxes, and the economy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e6PR The President's News Conference With Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany (March 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 23''' – President Bush issues a statement on the ninth anniversary of the launch of the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]], lauding its success.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ceo2 Statement on the Strategic Defense Initiative (March 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the death of [[Friedrich August von Hayek]], expressing sadness over his death and praising his career.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eUo4 Statement on the Death of Friedrich August von Hayek (March 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Thomas P. Kerester for Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the Small Business Administration.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qyRi Nomination of Thomas P. Kerester To Be Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the Small Business Administration (March 23, 1992)]</ref> [[Barbara Franklin]] is sworn in as the 29th [[United States Secretary of Commerce]] at the Department of Commerce during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr4ha Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Barbara H. Franklin as Secretary of Commerce (March 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 24''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National American Wholesale Grocers Association at the Hyatt Regency Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Cfs6 Remarks to the National American Wholesale Grocers Association (March 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush sends a message to Congress outlining the administration's wishes toward the development of the environment and economy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr5le Message to the Congress on Environmental Goals (March 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush wins the [[Connecticut]] Republican presidential primary. President Bush releases a statement thanking the voters of the state and reflecting on the large margin of victory his campaign had in the state.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81D0e Statement on the Connecticut Presidential Primary Victory (March 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 25''' – President Bush signs the proclamation establishing Greek Independence Day in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fPnN Remarks on Signing the Greek Independence Day Proclamation (March 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement in response to the 215 – 211 vote of the House in favor of sustaining his veto against the Democratic Party-backed tax increase. President Bush expresses satisfaction with the vote and calls on Democratic lawmakers to assist with the creation of an "economic growth package that will spur savings and investments in this country and create new jobs."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CfZ8 Statement on House of Representatives Action To Sustain the Tax Bill Veto (March 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 26''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Coalition for the Restoration of the Black Family and Society in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1jYbE Remarks to the Coalition for the Restoration of the Black Family and Society (March 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Karl A. Erb for Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH8Pg Nomination of Karl A. Erb To Be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (March 26, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 27''' – President Bush delivers an address to members of the National Science Olympiad that have been awarded medals in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1NkXg Remarks to the Medal-Winning Teams of the National Science Olympiad (March 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 31''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Wade F. Horn for Deputy Director for Demand Reduction for the Office of National Drug Control Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb41Ui Nomination of Wade F. Horn To Be a Deputy Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (March 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to Congress on the subject of the national emergency regarding export controls.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4ls5b Message to the Congress Reporting on the National Emergency With Respect to Export Controls (March 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush meets with representatives on the subject of health care in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X0Ty Remarks at a Meeting With Health Care Representatives (March 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== April ===
*'''April 1''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and twenty-fifth news conference in the Briefing Room during the morning. President Bush begins the conference with an address on his request for "bipartisan backing for a new, comprehensive, and integrated program to support the struggle of freedom underway in Russia, Ukraine, and the other new States that have replaced the Soviet Union."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KsK9 The President's News Conference on Aid to the States of the Former Soviet Union (April 1, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater says President Bush has approved adjustments to the intelligence community after a review of requirements and a critical assessment.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zIyh Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Organizational Changes in the Intelligence Community (April 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush approves H.J. Res. 456, which he says will implement "funding for economic and democratic development assistance to the republics of the former Soviet Union, funding for the remainder of fiscal year 1992 for certain international agencies, and emergency funding for loans to U.S. small businesses that have been adversely affected by natural disasters."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ai0M Statement on Signing a Resolution Making Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 1992 (April 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 2''' – President Bush announces the nominations of Lauralee M. Peters for Ambassador to the Republic of Sierra Leone,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Cgwa Nomination of Lauralee M. Peters To Be United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone (April 2, 1992)]</ref> Joan M. McEntee for Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02WdZ Nomination of Joan M. McEntee To Be an Under Secretary of Commerce (April 2, 1992)]</ref> and Marvin H. Kosters for Commissioner of Labor Statistics at the U.S. Department of Labor.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ch3c Nomination of Marvin H. Kosters To Be Commissioner of Labor Statistics (April 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the establishing of "a unified antitrust enforcement policy for mergers and acquisitions, by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr7JS Statement on Antitrust Enforcement Policy (April 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 3''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Federalist Society of Philadelphia in Congress Hall at Independence National Historical Park in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j40N Remarks to the Federalist Society of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to Congress in which he determines "a waiver of the application of subsections (a) and (b) of section 402 with respect to Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia will substantially promote the objectives of section 402."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1jZwe Message to the Congress on Trade With Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia (April 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 4''' – A recording of President Bush from the previous day, in which he discusses governmental reform, is broadcast on the radio.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CiEi Radio Address to the Nation on Governmental Reform (April 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 6''' – President Bush issues statements on the deaths of Samuel Walton,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF4rL Statement on the Death of Samuel M. Walton (April 6, 1992)]</ref> and Stan Scott.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CS4W Statement on the Death of Stan Scott (April 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Cecile B. Kremer for the position of Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYw8lv Appointment of Cecile B. Kremer as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Public Liaison (April 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 7''' – President Bush announces the nomination of William Dean Hansen for Chief Financial Officer at the Department of Education.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ckfo Nomination of William Dean Hansen To Be Chief Financial Officer at the Department of Education (April 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Teacher of the Year Award in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t2wo Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Teacher of the Year Award (April 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the American Business Conference at the Willard Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vasjxm Remarks to the American Business Conference (April 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 8''' – President Bush delivers an address congratulating American Olympic athletes while on the South Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Krpz Remarks Congratulating United States Olympic Athletes (April 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Kenton Wesley Keith for Ambassador to the State of Qatar,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9Ijjt Nomination of Kenton Wesley Keith To Be United States Ambassador to Qatar (April 8, 1992)]</ref> and Donald K. Petterson for Ambassador to the Republic of the Sudan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mKNW Nomination of Donald K. Petterson To Be United States Ambassador to Sudan (April 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 9''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors and answers questions on abortion, his re-election campaign, multilateral trade negotiations, foreign aid and trade, and the federal budget at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n0hK Remarks to the American Society of Newspaper Editors (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions from reporters on the [[Manuel Noriega]] verdict, and British elections during an afternoon appearance in the Oval Office.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q155G9 Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With President Violeta Chamorro of Nicaragua (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces in a statement that the Food and Drug Administration have commenced "important reforms" within the drug approval process.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CkMq Statement on Reform of the Drug Approval Process (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits the annual report on the Federal Advisory Committees for the previous fiscal year in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lslH Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report on Federal Advisory Committees (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Jerome H. Powell for an Under Secretary of the Treasury.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5ClQu Nomination of Jerome H. Powell To Be an Under Secretary of the Treasury (April 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 10''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on welfare reform and elections in Britain during a morning Oval Office appearance.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e62j Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting on Welfare Reform (April 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundred and twenty-sixth news conference in the Rose Garden during the afternoon, beginning the conference with an address on international relations and answering questions from reporters on the subjects of national security, the federal budget, education, the environment, interest rates, the economy, abuse of privileges, the budget deficit, media coverage, welfare reform, healthcare, and his re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH95M The President's News Conference (April 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Stephen Greene for Deputy Administrator of Drug Enforcement,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xNGI Nomination of Stephen Greene To Be Deputy Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (April 10, 1992)]</ref> and Edward Ernest Kubasiewicz for Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42aO Nomination of Edward Ernest Kubasiewicz To Be an Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks (April 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces in a statement that the Parental and Family Responsibility Project in the state of [[Wisconsin]] has been approved.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eQok Statement on Wisconsin Welfare Reform (April 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 13''' – President Bush meets with [[Prime Minister of Poland]] [[Jan Olszewski]] for discussions on the shifting climate within Poland as it relates to "democracy and a free market economy" during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X1a4 Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Meeting With Prime Minister Jan Olszewski of Poland (April 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 14''' – President Bush gives a speech to employees of Giddings & Lewis, Inc. at the company's plant in [[Fraser, Michigan]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e7mT Remarks to Giddings Lewis Employees and Local Chambers of Commerce in Fraser, Michigan (April 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on education and healthcare during a fundraising dinner for his re-election campaign at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in [[Dearborn, Michigan]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CmUy Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Dinner in Dearborn, Michigan (April 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 15''' – President Bush delivers an address congratulating the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men's and Women's Basketball Champions in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IwRo Remarks Congratulating the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men's and Women's Basketball Champions (April 15, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement on President Bush's signing of an executive order to "implement U.N. Security Council Resolution 748 by imposing additional sanctions on Libya."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CnrA Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Restrictions on Air Traffic To or From Libya (April 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of G. Kim Wincup for Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Research, and Development,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aihi Nomination of G. Kim Wincup To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (April 15, 1992)]</ref> and James P. Covey for Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CSls Nomination of James P. Covey To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (April 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 16''' – President Bush delivers an address on education to the Lehigh Valley 2000 Community at Dieruff High School in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eUV6 Remarks to the Lehigh Valley 2000 Community in Allentown, Pennsylvania (April 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Roger A. McGuire for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NPTn Nomination of Roger A. McGuire To Be United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau (April 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 18''' – President Bush's radio address on Job Training 2000 is broadcast during the morning. The speech was recorded two days prior.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0mcrR Radio Address to the Nation on Job Training 2000 (April 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush in a statement iterates his support for Cuba and policies from the administration that will be geared toward the country.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CovE Statement on Actions to Support Democracy in Cuba (April 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 20''' – President Bush attends the opening ceremony for AmeriFlora '92 Exposition in [[Columbus, Ohio]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZd0F Remarks at the Opening Ceremony of the AmeriFlora '92 Exposition in Columbus, Ohio (April 20, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Dennis P. Barrett for Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Madagascar,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7PZ5I Nomination of Dennis P. Barrett To Be United States Ambassador to Madagascar (April 20, 1992)]</ref> and William Lacy Swing for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2If19 Nomination of William Lacy Swing To Be United States Ambassador to Nigeria (April 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 21''' – President Bush meets with sixteen business leaders for talks on "how the American private sector can help to meet the most important foreign policy challenge that faces us, the transformation of the new States in the former U.S.S.R. from command to market economies and from authoritarian to democratic governments" during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qzok Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Business Leaders (April 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the Young Presidents' Organization in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xMCE Remarks to the Young Presidents' Organization (April 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 22''' – President Bush attends the departure ceremony for Anibal Cavaco Silva and Jacques Delors in the South Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81Dxg Remarks at the Departure Ceremony for European Community Leaders Anibal Cavaco Silva and Jacques Delors (April 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address congratulating the 1992 Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins in the Rose Garden during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ajBS Remarks Congratulating the 1992 Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins (April 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of James D. Jameson for an Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42rk Nomination of James D. Jameson To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce (April 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Walter H. Kansteiner III for Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rhv5 Appointment of Walter H. Kansteiner III as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs (April 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 23''' – President Bush delivers an address to the United States Academic Decathlon Winners in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CraO Remarks to the United States Academic Decathlon Winners (April 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the signing ceremony for the Paper Market Access Agreement With Japan in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IybY Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for the Paper Market Access Agreement With Japan (April 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the unveiling ceremony for the White House Commemorative Stamp in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X1qA Remarks at the Unveiling Ceremony for the White House Commemorative Stamp (April 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Richard Goodwin Capen, Jr. for United States Ambassador to Spain,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t5by Nomination of Richard Goodwin Capen, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Spain (April 23, 1992)]</ref> and Clarence H. Albright, Jr. for General Counsel of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zJ5j Nomination of Clarence H. Albright, Jr., To Be General Counsel of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (April 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 24''' – President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Crime Victims' Rights Awards in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IdGz Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Crime Victims' Rights Awards (April 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the administration will be undertaking a "package of banking initiatives designed to streamline financial regulation" in the Briefing Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Csvo Remarks Prior to a Briefing on Banking and Finance Regulatory Reform (April 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush participates in a teleconference with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists while in Room 459 of the Old Executive Office Building, during which he answers questions on Puerto Rico statehood, federal court appointments, and freedom of the press.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xNXe Teleconference Remarks to the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (April 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 25''' – President Bush's recorded remarks on trade reform attempts on the part of his administration is broadcast on the radio.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ct2q Radio Address to the Nation on Trade Reform (April 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 27''' – President Bush announces the nomination of William Clark, Jr. for an Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23lwG Nomination of William Clark, Jr., To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (April 27, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the commencement ceremony for [[Florida International University]] at the Miami Beach Convention Center in [[Miami Beach, Florida]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Cu6u Remarks at the Florida International University Commencement Ceremony in Miami Beach, Florida (April 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 28''' – President Bush delivers an address on education and healthcare at his re-election campaign headquarters during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RiPF Remarks at Bush-Quayle Campaign Headquarters (April 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Annual Republican Congressional Fundraising Dinner at the Washington Convention Center during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CuDw Remarks at the Annual Republican Congressional Fundraising Dinner (April 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 29''' – President Bush delivers a speech on the subject of regulatory reform in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tziO Remarks on Regulatory Reform (April 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a state dinner for [[President of Germany]] [[Richard von Weizsacker]] in the State Dining Room during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CvHA Remarks at the State Dinner for President Richard von Weizsacker of Germany (April 29, 1992)]</ref>
=== May ===
* '''May 1''' – President Bush delivers an address during the Great American Workout in the South Lawn during the morning. The event is meant to commence National Fitness Month.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr6Wk Remarks at the Great American Workout (May 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the award ceremony for the Points of Light in the East Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NQ9T Remarks at the Points of Light Awards Ceremony (May 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Adrian A. Basora for Ambassador to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02Vqr Nomination of Adrian A. Basora To Be United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (May 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Clayton S. Fong for Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CweC Appointment of Clayton S. Fong To Be Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison (May 1, 1992)]</ref>
* '''May 4''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on federal aid to cities in the Cabinet Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr8gU Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting With Cabinet Members (May 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Arthur J. Rothkopf for Deputy Secretary of Transportation,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n0OM Nomination of Arthur J. Rothkopf To Be Deputy Secretary of Transportation (May 4, 1992)]</ref> and Michael James Toohey for Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Governmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eRso Nomination of Michael James Toohey To Be an Assistant Secretary of Transportation (May 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of John C. Harper for Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CxPI Appointment of John C. Harper as Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (May 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 5''' – President Bush announces the nominations of Peter Barry Teeley for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Canada,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eSws Nomination of Peter Barry Teeley To Be United States Ambassador to Canada (May 5, 1992)]</ref> and Reginald Bartholomew for the United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with the rank of Ambassador.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42HQ Nomination of Reginald Bartholomew To Be United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (May 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 6''' – President Bush and [[President of Ukraine]] [[Leonid Kravchuk]] issue a joint statement on the establishment of American relations with the Ukraine as a result of the latter country's developing of "democracy and independence."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IfhF Joint Declaration With President Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine (May 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundredth and twenty-seventh news conference with President Kravchuk in the East Room during the afternoon, answering questions from reporters on [[START I]], legislation relating to social programs, nuclear power plants, urban policy assessment, Crimea, Ukrainian security and nuclear weapons, and President Bush's visit to Los Angeles.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zJlP The President's News Conference With President Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine (May 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Robert E. Gribbin III for Ambassador of the United States to the Central African Republic,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eT3u Nomination of Robert E. Gribbin III To Be United States Ambassador to the Central African Republic (May 6, 1992)]</ref> and [[Peter Jon de Vos]] for Ambassador of the United States to the United Republic of Tanzania.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CzXQ Nomination of Peter Jon deVos To Be United States Ambassador to Tanzania (May 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush arrives in Los Angeles during the evening. In his remarks at [[Los Angeles International Airport]], Bush states that he will meet with community leaders in an effort to assure members of the city that the federal government is dedicated to helping Los Angeles rebuild.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IyZw Remarks on Arrival in Los Angeles, California (May 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 7''' – President Bush delivers an address at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CAuS Remarks at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles (May 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of William T. Pryce for Ambassador to the Republic of Honduras.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t5Z6 Nomination of William T. Pryce To Be United States Ambassador to Honduras (May 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 8''' – President Bush delivers an address to firefighters and personnel of law enforcement in Los Angeles during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam3FT Remarks to Firefighters and Law Enforcement Personnel in Los Angeles (May 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to military and law enforcement personnel at the Los Angeles Coliseum during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tADo Remarks to Military and Law Enforcement Personnel in Los Angeles (May 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Alexander Fletcher Watson for Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NQqp Nomination of Alexander Fletcher Watson To Be United States Ambassador to Brazil (May 8, 1992)]</ref> and William Graham Walker for United States Ambassador to Argentina.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwetn Nomination of William Graham Walker To Be United States Ambassador to Argentina (May 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 11''' – President Bush delivers an address on maternal and infant health care in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kwQz Remarks on Maternal and Infant Health Care (May 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush interacts with the Weed and Seed Revitalization Committee as well as community leaders in the gymnasium at St. Boniface Church in Philadelphia during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xOKM Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion With the Weed and Seed Revitalization Committee and Community Leaders in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for his re-election campaign in the Grand Ballroom at the Hotel Atop the Bellevue in [[Philadelphia]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CC5Y Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Dinner in Philadelphia (May 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 12''' – President Bush issues a statement on urban aid initiatives, outlining the six core components behind his proposals.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mLkY Statement on Urban Aid Initiatives (May 12, 1992)]</ref> In a morning appearance in the Oval Office, President Bush addresses his initiatives geared toward urban aid and answers questions from reporters on race relations, the U.N.'s conference on the environment, and cooperation with Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qzVm Remarks on Urban Aid Initiatives and an Exchange With Reporters (May 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a ceremony honoring the Small Business Administration Award Winners in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2Ig5d Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Small Business Administration Award Winners (May 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 13''' – President Bush attends the state dinner for [[President of Chile]] [[Patricio Aylwin]] in the State Dining Room during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CDXA Remarks at the State Dinner for President Patricio Aylwin of Chile (May 13, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of John F. Daffron, Jr. for membership on the Board of Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring in two years.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lsSJ Nomination of John F. Daffron, Jr., To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the State Justice Institute (May 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 14''' – President Bush delivers an address to volunteers of Take Pride in America in Anacostia Park during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VctYm2 Remarks to the Take Pride in America Volunteers (May 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a report on the national emergency pertaining to Iran in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mM8w Message to the Congress Reporting on the National Emergency With Respect to Iran (May 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Donald Herman Alexander for United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of The Netherlands.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42Ym Nomination of Donald Herman Alexander To Be United States Ambassador to The Netherlands (May 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 16''' – President Bush attends the commencement ceremony for [[Southern Methodist University]] at Moody Coliseum in [[Dallas, Texas]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tBqW Remarks at the Southern Methodist University Commencement Ceremony in Dallas, Texas (May 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 17''' – President Bush attends the commencement ceremony for the [[University of Notre Dame]] in the Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center in [[South Bend, Indiana]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CF1E Remarks at the University of Notre Dame Commencement Ceremony in South Bend, Indiana (May 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 18''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National Association of Home Builders in the South Lawn during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jOjY Remarks to the National Association of Home Builders (May 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of John A. Cline for Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81EkO Appointment of John A. Cline as Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs (May 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 19''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National Retail Federation in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xP1i Remarks to the National Retail Federation (May 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits the Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific Ocean in a message to the Senate.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CGCK Message to the Senate Transmitting the North Pacific Fish Conservation Convention (May 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of William Arthur Rugh for United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1570J Nomination of William Arthur Rugh To Be United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (May 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 20''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and twenty-eighth news conference with Prime Minister Mulroney on the South Lawn during the afternoon, answering questions initiatives for urban aid, abortion, family values, comments by Vice President Quayle, trade between Canada and the United States, habitat protection for the spotted owl, and the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZSiD The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada (May 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 21''' – President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for his re-election campaign in the Grand Ballroom of the Stouffer Tower City Plaza Hotel in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] at noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwcBL Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in Cleveland, Ohio (May 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Ohio Freedom Day Celebration in the auditorium at St. Josephat's Cathedral in [[Parma, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CHGO Remarks at the Ohio Freedom Day Celebration in Parma, Ohio (May 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising picnic for his re-election campaign in Hangar 26 at the Westchester County Regional Airport in [[Westchester, New York]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Nmym Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Picnic in Westchester, New York (May 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of James E. Gilleran for Comptroller of the Currency at the Department of Treasury for a five-year term.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CIdQ Nomination of James E. Gilleran To Be Comptroller of the Currency (May 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 28''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Legion at the American Legion Luke Greenway Post in [[Phoenix, Arizona]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mMp2 Remarks to the American Legion in Phoenix, Arizona (May 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for [[John McCain]] at the Phoenix Civic Plaza during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CIKS Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Senator John McCain in Phoenix (May 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Edward Hurwitz for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2Ifyb Nomination of Edward Hurwitz To Be United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan (May 28, 1992)]</ref> Henry Lee Clarke for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Uzbekistan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pUE0 Nomination of Henry Lee Clarke To Be United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan (May 28, 1992)]</ref> and Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton for Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr8xq Nomination of Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (May 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 29''' – President Bush delivers an address at Harvard Recreation Center in Los Angeles, California during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n1lO Remarks at a Disaster Application Center in Los Angeles, California (May 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions during a town hall in the Biltmore Bowl at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eWfG Remarks to Town Hall of California in Los Angeles (May 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Robert L. Gallucci for Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CJOW Nomination of Robert L. Gallucci To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (May 29, 1992)]</ref> and Joseph Monroe Segars for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Cape Verde.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rj6b Nomination of Joseph Monroe Segars To Be United States Ambassador to Cape Verde (May 29, 1992)]</ref>
=== June ===
*'''June 1''' – President Bush delivers a speech to employees of Goddard Space Flight Center in the auditorium in Building 8 in [[Greenbelt, Maryland]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qAbS Remarks to Goddard Space Flight Center Employees in Greenbelt, Maryland (June 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Alison Podell Rosenberg for an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k17k Nomination of Alison Podell Rosenberg To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development (June 1, 1992)]</ref> and Walter B. McCormick, Jr. for General Counsel of the Department of Transportation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CL9w Nomination of Walter B. McCormick, Jr., To Be General Counsel of the Department of Transportation (June 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 2''' – President Bush attends a briefing of Health Care Equity Action League in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fQrR Remarks at the Health Care Equity Action League Briefing (June 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement on the conclusion of the presidential primaries, thanking his supporters and stating what can be accomplished in the event of his re-election.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb43eS Statement on the Conclusion of the Presidential Primary Season (June 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointments of the 1992–93 White House fellows, their tenure beginning in four months.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ak8U Appointment of the 1992–1993 White House Fellows (June 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 3''' – President Bush holds a bipartisan meeting with members of Congress on the subject of prompting the balanced budget amendment proposal to "get something done for the taxpayer" during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j5ln Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Leaders of the House of Representatives (June 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of John Frank Bookout, Jr. for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IyJ0 Nomination of John Frank Bookout, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (June 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to Congress on trade with portions of both Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CMdA Message to the Congress on Trade With Certain States of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (June 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 4''' – President Bush signs a proclamation commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of [[World War II]] in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IgCf Remarks on Signing the Proclamation Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of World War II (June 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Kenneth L. Brown for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Ghana.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VaskRW Nomination of Kenneth L. Brown To Be United States Ambassador to Ghana (June 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 7''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirtieth news conference with [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] [[John Major]] at Camp David during the afternoon, the two answering questions on the economy, Czechoslovakia, the disclosure of confidential information, the Trident Missile System, the U.N. Conference on Environment, a joint session of Congress, and President Bush's re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr8NW The President's News Conference With Prime Minister John Major of the United Kingdom at Camp David (June 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 8''' – President Bush meets with state legislators at the White House for discussions on the balanced budget amendment. President Bush makes remarks about the contents of the meeting in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81ERQ Remarks Prior to a Meeting With State Legislators (June 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Mary Jo Jacobi for Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IfOH Nomination of Mary Jo Jacobi To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce (June 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 9''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters over meetings between Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs [[Andrei Kozyrev]] and members of Congress in the Cabinet Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qAso Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Business and Congressional Leaders (June 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for Senator [[Arlen Specter]] at Mumma Farm in [[Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fRvV Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Senator Arlen Specter in Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania (June 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Frank G. Wisner for Under Secretary of State for Coordinating Security Assistance Programs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CNya Nomination of Frank G. Wisner To Be an Under Secretary of State (June 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 10''' – President Bush delivers a radio address in favor of the balanced budget amendment proposal and calling for Americans to request their representatives support the measure. The address was recorded and broadcast during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mLS0 Address to the Nation on the Balanced Budget Amendment (June 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 11''' – President Bush attends a luncheon hosted by [[President of Panama]] [[Guillermo Endara]] at the Presidential Palace in Panama City, Panama during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5COCe Remarks at a Luncheon Hosted by President Guillermo Endara in Panama City, Panama (June 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to American people in Albrook Air Force Base during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF6jn Remarks to the American Community in Panama City (June 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement on the House vote for the balanced budget amendment proposal, expressing satisfaction with it passing.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j5BT Statement on the Balanced Budget Amendment (June 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 12''' – President Bush addresses the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in the Assembly Hall at the Riocentro Conference Center located in [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ea23 Address to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Framework Convention on Climate Change, which he says "provides the flexibility for national programs to be reviewed and updated as new scientific information becomes available."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CPGi Statement on Signing the Framework Convention on Climate Change (June 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Jose Antonio Villamil for Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1amh2 Nomination of Jose Antonio Villamil To Be an Under Secretary of Commerce (June 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Shiree Sanchez for Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam4tr Appointment of Shiree Sanchez as Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison (June 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 14''' – President Bush attends the groundbreaking ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tBXY Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial (June 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 15''' – President Bush announces the appointment of Shirley M. Green for Deputy Assistant to the President for Presidential Messages and Correspondence.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZSPF Appointment of Shirley M. Green as Deputy Assistant to the President for Presidential Messages and Correspondence (June 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Robert S. Silberman for Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RkqL Nomination of Robert S. Silberman To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Army (June 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 16''' – President Bush and Russian President Yeltsin answers questions from reporters on American prisoners of war and nuclear arms agreement in the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vasl8s Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (June 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his agreement with President Yeltsin on "far-reaching new strategic arms reductions" and the two answer questions from reporters in the Rose Garden during a joint appearance in the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGwtC Remarks With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia Announcing Strategic Arms Reductions and an Exchange With Reporters (June 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to the Senate with S. 2342 without his approval and explains his rationale for not backing the bill.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76izz Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval Legislation Amending the Mississippi Sioux Indian Judgment Fund Act (June 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Charles B. Salmon, Jr. for Ambassador of the United States to the Lao People's Democratic Republic,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23pwq Nomination of Charles B. Salmon, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Laos (June 16, 1992)]</ref> and Nicolas Miklos Salgo for Ambassador of the United States to Sweden.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH2bt Nomination of Nicolas Miklos Salgo To Be United States Ambassador to Sweden (June 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 17''' – President Bush delivers an address to the United States-Russia Business Summit at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnmnn Remarks at the United States-Russia Business Summit (June 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundred and thirty-second news conference in the East Room during the afternoon with President Yeltsin, answering questions from reporters on arms agreements, the federal budget, agreements between Russia and the United States, and the Global Defense System.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qAIU The President's News Conference With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (June 17, 1992)]</ref> The United States and Russia release a joint statement on the discussions of their presidents relating to the establishment of a Global Protection System and coming to a consensus that a high level group should be formed to explore the development of components relating to protection.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4ludj Joint United States-Russian Statement on a Global Protection System (June 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Richard Monroe Miles for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Azerbaijan,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iPTC Nomination of Richard Monroe Miles To Be United States Ambassador to Azerbaijan (June 17, 1992)]</ref> and Ruth A. Davis for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Benin.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jTnM Nomination of Ruth A. Davis To Be United States Ambassador to Benin (June 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 18''' – President Bush attends a morning South Lawn ceremony honoring Presidential Scholars and delivers a speech.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JGij Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Presidential Scholars (June 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Richard H. Solomon for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of the Philippines.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1amxy Nomination of Richard H. Solomon To Be United States Ambassador to the Philippines (June 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Potter Stewart for Representative of the United States of America on the Executive Board of the United Nations Children's Fund.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zKGp Appointment of Mrs. Potter Stewart as United States Representative on the Executive Board of the United Nations Children's Fund (June 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 19''' – President Bush announces the nominations of William Harrison Courtney for Ambassador of the United States of America to Kazakhstan,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IBoa Nomination of William Harrison Courtney To Be United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan (June 19, 1992)]</ref> and Patricia Diaz Dennis for Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam4JX Nomination of Patricia Diaz Dennis To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (June 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 20''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association at the Universal City Hilton in [[Universal City, California]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IitR Remarks to the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association in Universal City, California (June 20, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Texas State Republican Convention at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasloY Remarks at the Texas State Republican Convention in Dallas, Texas (June 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 22''' – President Bush signs H.R. 5132,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tDz4 Statement on Signing Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Legislation (June 22, 1992)]</ref> a supplemental appropriations bill providing "emergency funding for the nationwide disaster programs of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, and for the Small Business Administration, SBA" in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam50t Remarks on Signing Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Legislation (June 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 23''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on a possible railroad strike in the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYra8w Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on a Possible Railroad Strike (June 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VaslFu Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology (June 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Christopher H. Phillips for membership on the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnmDT Nomination of Christopher H. Phillips To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace (June 23, 1992)]</ref> and Nancy M. Dowdy for Special Representative for Arms Control Negotiations and Disarmament (Chief Science Adviser).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHcyu Nomination of Nancy M. Dowdy To Be Special Representative for Arms Control Negotiations and Disarmament (June 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 24''' – President Bush has a morning meeting with members of the House of Representatives from both parties to thank them "for the courage, vision, and responsibility they displayed supporting the balanced budget constitutional amendment."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eWMI Statement on the Balanced Budget Amendment (June 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush sends Congress the Credit Availability and Regulatory Relief Act of 1992 for consideration and possible enactment in a message.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHd5w Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation on Credit Availability and Regulatory Relief (June 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the Supreme Court ruling in [[Lee v. Weisman]] expressing his disappointment.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k1Em Statement on the Supreme Court Decision on the Lee v. Weisman Case (June 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of H. Douglas Barclay for membership on the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHeGC Nomination of H. Douglas Barclay To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (June 24, 1992)]</ref> and David Heywood Swartz for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Byelarus.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lvOp Nomination of David Heywood Swartz To Be United States Ambassador to Byelarus (June 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 25''' – President Bush attends a discussion on the subject of education in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH2Iv Remarks at a Roundtable Discussion on Education Reform (June 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech on education in the South Lawn during the morning. During the address, Bush announces his intent to send Congress "legislation that would authorize an ambitious demonstration program".<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jP7w Remarks Announcing Proposed Legislation To Establish a ``GI Bill'' for Children (June 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the College Republican Convention at the Omni Shoreham Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHhlM Remarks to the College Republican Convention (June 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Kathryn D. Sullivan for Chief Scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0mfUz Nomination of Kathryn D. Sullivan To Be Chief Scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (June 25, 1992)]</ref> and C.C. Hope, Jr. for membership on the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHi9k Nomination of C.C. Hope, Jr., To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (June 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 26''' – President Bush attends a ceremony marking the remains of [[Ignacy Paderewski]] returning to [[Poland]] in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fTnx Remarks at a Ceremony Marking the Return of the Remains of Ignacy Paderewski to Poland (June 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Hugo Pomrehn for Under Secretary of Energy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j6pr Nomination of Hugo Pomrehn To Be Under Secretary of Energy (June 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush directs Marshall Jordan Breger to perform the duties of the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Standard starting in three days on June 29.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IhpN Designation of Marshall Jordan Breger as Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor (June 26, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 27''' – President Bush's recorded radio address from the previous day is broadcast. His remarks are geared toward his legislative proposal on education reform.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHjdo Radio Address to the Nation on a ``GI Bill'' for Children (June 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 29''' – President Bush attends a dedication ceremony for the Drug Enforcement Administration's New York Field Division Office in New York City in the DEA New York Field Division Office conference room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1598R Remarks at the Dedication Ceremony for the Drug Enforcement Administration's New York Field Division Office in New York City (June 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising luncheon for Senator [[Alfonse M. D'Amato]] while in the Grand Ballroom of New York Hilton Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat1dZ Remarks at a Fundraising Luncheon for Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato in New York City (June 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address at a dinner for his re-election campaign in the Mackinac Ballroom at the Westin Hotel during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k3fs Remarks at a Victory '92 Fundraising Dinner in Detroit (June 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 30''' – President Bush issues a statement criticizing health care fraud as "a type of crime which victimizes all American" and praises the federal government for taking action with the first phase of Operation Goldpill.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHjKq Statement on Action Against Health Care Fraud (June 30, 1992)]</ref>
=== July ===
*'''July 1''' – President Bush meets with Japanese Prime Minister Miyazawa for discussions on relations between their two countries. The two leaders make a joint appearance in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF6Qp Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa of Japan (July 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Robert E. Martinez for Associate Deputy Secretary of Transportation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHkhs Nomination of Robert E. Martinez To Be Associate Deputy Secretary of Transportation (July 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Carroll E. Multz for United States Commissioner on the Upper Colorado River Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RkXN Appointment of Carroll E. Multz as Commissioner on the Upper Colorado River Commission (July 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 2''' – In a morning appearance at the House Chamber, President Bush announces the sending to Congress of "the fourth piece of our comprehensive health care reform package, medical malpractice reform." President Bush then answers questions on the economy, his re-election campaign, and the unemployment benefits.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHkOu Remarks at a Meeting With the House Republican Conference on Health Care and an Exchange With Reporters (July 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush confirms in a statement that the planned withdrawal of America from nuclear weapons he announced on September 27 had been completed.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q030dJ Statement on the United States Nuclear Weapons Initiative (July 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the Health Care Liability Reform and Quality of Care Improvement Act of 1992 to Congress for consideration and possible enacting in a message.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9IlI7 Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation on Health Care (July 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Mack F. Mattingly for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Seychelles,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGx0E Nomination of Mack F. Mattingly To Be United States Ambassador to the Seychelles (July 2, 1992)]</ref> and Mary C. Pendleton for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Moldova.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iQHa Nomination of Mary C. Pendleton To Be United States Ambassador to Moldova (July 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 3''' – President Bush signs the Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1992. The legislation extends the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program to March of the following year, it having initially been set to expire on July 4, 1992.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGy4I Statement on Signing the Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1992 (July 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush proclaims [[Bolivia]] and [[Colombia]] "to be beneficiary countries under the Andean Trade Preference Act of 1991 (ATPA)." The proclamation makes the two countries the first designated under the Andean Trade Preference Act.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHmG6 Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Andean Trade Preference Act (July 3, 1992)]</ref> A recording of President Bush discussing health care reform is broadcast, the recording being made the previous day.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jPEy Radio Address to the Nation on Health Care Reform (July 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 4''' – President Bush attends the Richard Petty Tribute at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CUK6 Remarks at the Richard Petty Tribute in Daytona Beach (July 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 5''' – President Bush delivers an address to Polish citizens in Castle Square during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jQbA Remarks to Polish Citizens in Warsaw (July 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 7''' – The Economic Summit releases a declaration on the world economy, developing countries, Europe, and the independent states of the former Soviet Union.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n2WU Munich Economic Summit Declaration (July 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 8''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and thirty-fourth news conference in [[Munich, Germany]] shortly before and after noon. President Bush answers questions from reporters on the Economic Summit and domestic politics, multilateral trade negotiations, Russia, Yugoslavia, urban policy, future American troop development, President Yeltsin, the global economy, nuclear energy, and the federal budget deficit.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Kx0p The President's News Conference in Munich, Germany (July 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 9''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Conference on Security and Cooperation at the Helsinki Fair Center in [[Helsinki, Finland]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dh6D Remarks to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in Helsinki, Finland (July 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement on the New American Schools Development Corporation, saying it is in line with the administration's education policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jQIC Statement on the New American Schools Design Competition (July 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 10''' – President Bush and [[Prime Minister of Hungary]] [[Jozsef Antall]] answer questions from reporters on refugees, eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, European security, bilateral discussions, and U.S. Naval development while at the Helsinki Fair Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHoOe Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Jozsef Antall of Hungary in Helsinki, Finland (July 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks on continued negotiations at the Helsinki Fair Center during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZgJT Remarks Prior to Discussions With President Vaclav Havel of Czechoslovakia in Helsinki (July 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the ADAMHA Reorganization Act. The bill serves as an amendment to "certain alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health research and services programs."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pWvC Statement on Signing the ADAMHA Reorganization Act (July 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 13''' – President Bush announces, in a statement, his creation of "a set of principles to guide our nonproliferation efforts in the years ahead and directed a number of steps to supplement our existing efforts."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fTE3 Statement on Nuclear Nonproliferation Efforts (July 13, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his nominations of Linton F. Brooks for Assistant Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency at the Bureau of Strategic and Nuclear Affairs,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHplg Nomination of Linton F. Brooks To Be Assistant Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (July 13, 1992)]</ref> and Walter Scott Light for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Ecuador.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IBVc Nomination of Walter Scott Light To Be United States Ambassador to Ecuador (July 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 14''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on the Baker rumors and the issue he finds most important while in Sequoia National Forest during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHpSi Exchange With Reporters in Sequoia National Forest, California (July 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-fifth news conference in the California Room of the San Diego Mission during the afternoon with [[President of Mexico]] [[Carlos Salinas]]. The two answer questions on the Alvarez-Machain case, unauthorized campaign organization, and trade negotiations.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jUbk The President's News Conference With President Carlos Salinas of Mexico in San Diego, California (July 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Walter Scott Blackburn for membership on the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH3fx Nomination of Walter Scott Blackburn To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences (July 14, 1992)]</ref> and John Cameron Monjo for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Npdw Nomination of John Cameron Monjo To Be United States Ambassador to Pakistan (July 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 16''' – Independent candidate [[Ross Perot]] announces his withdrawal from the presidential election. President Bush delivers an address in response to his exit to reporters by telephone in [[Boulder, Colorado]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2Uiiy Remarks in Boulder, Wyoming, on Ross Perot's Withdrawal From the Presidential Campaign (July 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-sixth news conference at the U.S. Air Force Pinedale Seismic Research Facility during the afternoon. The conference is centered around his re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q030uf The President's News Conference in Pinedale, Wyoming (July 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 17''' – President Bush delivers a speech at Jackson Hole Airport in [[Jackson Hole, Wyoming]] shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHrto Remarks to the Community in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (July 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Harriet Winsar Isom for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Cameroon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fSjt Nomination of Harriet Winsar Isom To Be United States Ambassador to Cameroon (July 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 18''' – President Bush delivers an address at [[Brigham Young University]] at the Marriott Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHs0q Remarks at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah (July 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions on the environment from outdoor groups at Red Butte Gardens in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23qAu Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Outdoor Groups in Salt Lake City, Utah (July 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 20''' – President Bush takes part in a question and answer session with the American Legion Boys Nation in the Rose Garden during the morning. President Bush answers questions on vetoing a voter registration bill, urban aid, economics, NAFTA, education, foreign aid, his re-election campaign, the economy, and AIDS.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHt4u Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the American Legion Boys Nation (July 20, 1992)]</ref> [[Vaclav Havel]] resigns as [[President of Czechoslovakia]]. President Bush releases a statement praising Haval and stating the interest of the United States in preserving peaceful relations with Czechoslovakia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF8I1 Statement on the Resignation of Vaclav Havel as President of Czechoslovakia (July 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 21''' – President Bush attends a forum on education at Archbishop Ryan High School in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dhn9 Remarks at the Presidential Open Forum on Educational Choice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to ethnic and religious groups at Three Saints Russian Orthodox Church in Garfield, New Jersey during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fTUz Remarks to Religious and Ethnic Groups in Garfield, New Jersey (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces federal waivers allowing New Jersey to put in place state-level welfare reforms in a statement.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n3dq Statement on New Jersey Welfare Reform (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the United States-Luxembourg agreement in a message to Congress endorsing the measure.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnnrr Message to the Congress Transmitting the Luxembourg-United States Social Security Agreement (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Lou E. Dantzler for membership on the National Commission on America's Urban Families.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81GsW Nomination of Lou E. Dantzler To Be a Member of the National Commission on America's Urban Families (July 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 22''' – President Bush delivers an address to the President's Drug Advisory Council in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jUrQ Remarks to the President's Drug Advisory Council (July 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Medal of the Arts in the East Room shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHvcC Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Medal of the Arts (July 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech at an anti-drug rally at Drew Elementary School in [[Arlington, Virginia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Npu2 Remarks at an Antidrug Rally in Arlington, Virginia (July 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Alan Greenspan for United States Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JHmn Nomination of Alan Greenspan To Be United States Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund (July 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 23''' – President Bush signs the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 at Northern Virginia Community College during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t7Ac Remarks on Signing the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 @36in Annandale, Virginia (July 23, 1992)]</ref> The legislation serves as a resuming in authorization of parts of the [[Higher Education Act of 1965]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2Uiz4 Statement on Signing the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 (July 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 24''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia at the Stouffer Concourse Hotel in Arlington during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGyBK Remarks to the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia in Arlington, Virginia (July 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on his re-election campaign at Golden Gate Park in [[Brookville, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHxkK Remarks at a Community Picnic in Brookville, Ohio (July 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush participates in a discussion at Shelter Gardens Park in [[Columbia, Missouri]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t9rO Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on Families in Columbia, Missouri (July 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 31''' – President Bush gives a speech in a meeting with community service clubs at the Riverside Convention Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NSP3 Remarks at a Breakfast With Community Service Clubs in Riverside, California (July 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Constance Horner for membership on the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Kxxr Appointment of Constance Horner as a Member of the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States (July 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== August ===
*'''August 2''' – President Bush attends a fundraising brunch for [[Richard S. Williamson]] at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel in [[Rosemont, Illinois]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHxRM Remarks at a Fundraising Brunch for Rich Williamson in Rosemont, Illinois (August 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush advocates for his re-election and touts the record of the administration as having changed the world during an afternoon appearance at a Republican family picnic at Ned Brown Preserve.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1am0w Remarks at the Northwest Republican Family Picnic in Elk Grove Village, Illinois (August 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 3''' – President Bush delivers an address to employees of Multitex Corp in [[Dalton, Georgia]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHyoO Remarks to Multitex Employees in Dalton, Georgia (August 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 4''' – President Bush announces the nominations of Edward S. Walker for Deputy Representative of the United States to the United Nations,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnnHX Nomination of Edward S. Walker To Be United States Deputy Representative to the United Nations (August 4, 1992)]</ref> and Roland Karl Kuchel for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Haiti.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHzsS Nomination of Roland Karl Kuchel To Be United States Ambassador to Haiti (August 4, 1992)]</ref> In a statement, President Bush announces the publishing of rules permitting parental authority in the determining of child care.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02Z9F Statement on Publication of Rules Allowing Parental Choice in Child Care (August 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 5''' – President Bush attends the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council Convention at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in [[New York City]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X45K Remarks to the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council Convention in New York City (August 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Disabled American Veterans National Convention in the Goldwyn Ballroom at the Reno Hilton Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fUb5 Remarks to the Disabled American Veterans National Convention in Reno, Nevada (August 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 6''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Legislative Exchange Council at the Broadmoor Hotel International Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHB3Y Remarks to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Colorado Springs, Colorado (August 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on Bosnia and answers questions from reporters about American military mobilization, a message to Saddam Hussein, and the death camps existing abroad at the Peterson Air Force Base shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mPBe Remarks on the Situation in Bosnia and an Exchange With Reporters in Colorado Springs (August 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Charles A. Gillespie, Jr. for Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHBB0 Appointment of Charles A. Gillespie, Jr., as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (August 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 7''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-seventh news conference in the Briefing Room during the morning. President Bush answers questions from reporters on American aid to Russia, his re-election campaign, Iraq, the economy, and Bosnia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1NpKy The President's News Conference (August 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Pacific Yew Act into law, which he said ensures "Federal lands will be managed to provide for the sustainable harvest and long-term conservation of the Pacific yew."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHC82 Statement on Signing the Pacific Yew Act (August 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 8''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-eighth news conference at his Walker's Point home during the afternoon. President Bush answers questions from reporters on Bosnia, intelligence briefings, and his re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IAR8 The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine (August 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 10''' – President Bush announces his nomination of Harry J. Gilmore for Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Armenia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat21x Nomination of Harry J. Gilmore To Be United States Ambassador to Armenia (August 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 11''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-ninth news conference at his Walker's Point home with [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Yitzhak Rabin]] during the morning. The two answer questions on relations between the United States and Israel, loan guarantees to Israel, Middle East talks on preserving the region's peace, ''[[New York Post]]'' allegations, Jerusalem, and the Palestinians.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rnmr The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel in Kennebunkport (August 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 12''' – President Bush announces the completion of negotiations for the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHCF4 Remarks Announcing the Completion of Negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement (August 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush sends the Treaty on Open Skies to the Senate in a message in which he favorably details the treaty.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q158lj Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty on Open Skies (August 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Lois L. Evans for Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DhDF Nomination of Lois L. Evans To Be United States Representative to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (August 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 13''' – President Bush states that he has asked [[United States Secretary of State]] [[James Baker]] to resign his position in order to become [[White House Chief of Staff]] while in the Briefing Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eZYU Remarks on the Resignation of James A. Baker III as Secretary of State (August 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 17''' – President Bush attends the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention at the Indiana Convention Center in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n3tW Remarks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana (August 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a welcoming rally for his re-election campaign at the Houston Astrodome in Houston, Texas during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eXAg Remarks at the Bush-Quayle Welcoming Rally at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas (August 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of C. Dean McGrath, Jr. as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHDJ8 Appointment of C. Dean McGrath, Jr., as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary (August 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission Act into law. The legislation establishes the Thomas Jefferson Commemorative Commission with the intention of creating and composing ways to mark the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of [[Thomas Jefferson]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0f0vW Statement on Signing the Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission Act (August 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 18''' – President Bush attends an anti-drug rally at Hamilton Middle School in Houston, where he delivers an address on education.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHEga Remarks at an Antidrug Rally in Houston (August 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 19''' – President Bush delivers an address to the gala for the Republican National Committee at the George R. Brown Center during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrcxa Remarks at the Republican National Committee Gala Luncheon in Houston (August 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 20''' – President Bush delivers a speech at the [[1992 Republican National Convention|Republican National Convention]] in the Houston Astrodome in Houston, Texas during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pX2E Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Houston (August 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 21''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Republican National Committee at the Hyatt Regency Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Ky4t Remarks to the Republican National Committee in Houston (August 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 22''' – President Bush attends a campaign rally in [[Hoover, Alabama]] at the Riverchase Galleria shopping mall during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHENc Remarks at the Pride in Alabama Rally in Hoover, Alabama (August 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the National Affairs Briefing in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q15atr Remarks at the National Affairs Briefing in Dallas, Texas (August 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 23''' – President Bush delivers an address to [[Springfield, Illinois]] residents at the Illinois State Fairgrounds during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHG7M Remarks to the Community in Springfield, Illinois (August 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 24''' – President Bush announces the appointments of Margaret DeBardeleben Tutwiler for Assistant to the President for Communications,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RnCX Appointment of Margaret DeBardeleben Tutwiler as Assistant to the President for Communications (August 24, 1992)]</ref> Robert B. Zoellick for Deputy Chief of Staff to the President.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHGEO Appointment of Robert B. Zoellick as Deputy Chief of Staff to the President (August 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Randall Harvey Erben for Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t9YQ Nomination of Randall Harvey Erben To Be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (August 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 25''' – President Bush delivers remarks at the American Legion National Convention at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel in Chicago during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHHbQ Remarks to the American Legion National Convention in Chicago, Illinois (August 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a rally for his re-election campaign at Canton Township Heritage Park in Canton, Michigan during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwit7 Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in Canton, Michigan (August 25, 1992)]</ref> In a statement, President Bush confirms welfare waivers have been approved for the state of [[Michigan]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHHIS Statement on Michigan Welfare Reform (August 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 27''' – President Bush delivers an address at a re-election rally in Fountain Square in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGz8M Remarks to a Bush-Quayle Rally in Cincinnati, Ohio (August 27, 1992)]</ref> In an afternoon appearance at the Toledo Express Airport in [[Toledo, Ohio]], President Bush announces his directing of federal troops to provide assistance to the victims of Hurricane Andrew.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH3Mz Remarks in Toledo, Ohio, on Additional Disaster Assistance for Florida Following Hurricane Andrew (August 27, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to employees of Findlay Machine and Tool at the company headquarters in Tall Timbers Industrial Park in [[Findlay, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ebTF Remarks to Findlay Machine and Tool Employees in Findlay, Ohio (August 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 28''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Alvin P. Adams, Jr. for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Peru.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHIfU Nomination of Alvin P. Adams, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Peru (August 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 29''' – President Bush says he is ordering "an additional 5,000 military troops be sent in order to increase existing services such as the provision of food, kitchens, tents, and delivery of shelter-related items" toward hurricane relief and answers questions from reporters on Hurricane Andrew in the Cabinet Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jUYS Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on Disaster Relief Efforts (August 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 30''' – President Bush addresses ongoing efforts toward providing hurricane relief amid a morning appearance in the Cabinet Room.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHIMW Remarks on Hurricane Andrew Disaster Relief (August 30, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 31''' – President Bush meets with home builders, volunteer organizations, multiple federal officials, and representatives of insurance companies and small businesses. President Bush specifies the content of the meeting later that day in the Roosevelt Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrdkI Remarks on Hurricane Andrew Recovery Efforts (August 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces "the Russian Federation and the United States have now also initialed an agreement to ensure that highly enriched uranium from dismantled nuclear weapons will be used only for peaceful purposes" in a statement.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CVxE Statement on the Russia-United States Agreement on the Disposition of Uranium From Nuclear Weapons (August 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== September ===
* '''September 1''' – President Bush makes a satellite appearance at the America 2000 Satellite Town Meeting from the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xSu0 Teleconference Remarks to the America 2000 Satellite Town Meeting (September 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address and answers questions from reporters on hurricane relief at Homestead Middle School in [[Homestead, Florida]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHJR0 Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on Disaster Relief Efforts in Homestead, Florida (September 1, 1992)]</ref> The White House announces that President Bush has waived his August 24 declaration of the state and local cost sharing requirements in Florida.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t9Ik White House Statement on Additional Disaster Relief for Florida (September 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Nancy A. Nord for Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHKV4 Nomination of Nancy A. Nord To Be a Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (September 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 2''' – President Bush delivers an address on trade and agriculture to citizens at the Kapperman farm in Humboldt, South Dakota during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tETE Remarks to the Community in Humboldt, South Dakota (September 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to employees of Shallowater Co-op Gin at the company headquarters in [[Shallowater, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHLs6 Remarks to Shallowater Co-op Gin Company Employees in Shallowater, Texas (September 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush appoints Frederick H. Grubbe to the position of Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZi4t Appointment of Frederick H. Grubbe as Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs (September 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 3''' – President Bush meets with [[Administrator of the Small Business Administration]] [[Pat Saiki]] and during the meeting is informed of the Small Business Administration responding to his request of expediting loan process to Hurricane Andrew victims. President Bush afterward releases a statement saying in part, "SBA loans that typically require 30 to 60 days will now be processed in just 7 days."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat2i3 Statement on Expediting Small Business Administration Loans for Hurricane Andrew Victims (September 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 4''' – President Bush delivers an address at Goolrick's Pharmacy in [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Nqy6 Remarks to the Community in Fredericksburg, Virginia (September 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Small Business Credit and Business Opportunity Enhancement Act of 1992 into law. The legislation is stated by President Bush to provide "a major stimulus to the growth and development of small businesses."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vasn04 Statement on Signing the Small Business Credit and Business Opportunity Enhancement Act of 1992 (September 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Daniel Casse for Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mQoM Appointment of Daniel Casse as Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs (September 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 5''' – President Bush delivers an address at the Lake County fairgrounds in Painesville, Ohio during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZUHh Remarks at Octoberfest in Painesville, Ohio (September 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush arrives in [[Greenville, South Carolina]] at the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport during the afternoon. President Bush delivers an address detailing his intentions in the state and critiquing Democratic nominee Clinton.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnnYt Remarks on Arrival in Greenville, South Carolina (September 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the North Carolina Apple Festival at the Henderson County Courthouse in Hendersonville during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9ImMb Remarks at the North Carolina Apple Festival in Hendersonville (September 5, 1992)]</ref> The White House announces that President Bush has amended his August 26 declaration of a major disaster in Louisiana to include a waiver of state and local cost sharing requirements.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q15bgZ White House Statement on Additional Disaster Relief for Louisiana (September 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 6''' – President Bush delivers a speech to citizens at the Copernicus Center in Chicago, Illinois during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qCAw Remarks to the Polish-American Community in Chicago, Illinois (September 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 8''' – President Bush transmits the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in a message to the Senate calling for the legislative body to approve the measure.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrd4c Message to the Senate Transmitting the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (September 8, 1992)]</ref> In a statement, President Bush confirms the administration has agreed to accept welfare waivers per the request of the state of [[Virginia]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHPbk Statement on Virginia Welfare Reform (September 8, 1992)]</ref> The White House says President Bush earlier in the day sent Congress "emergency supplemental requests to cover the incremental costs arising from the consequences of Hurricane Andrew and Typhoon Omar."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23rEy White House Statement on Proposed Disaster Relief Legislation (September 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 9''' – President Bush says his upcoming meeting with Republicans can benefit attempts on the part of the administration in reforming health care during a morning appearance in the Cabinet Room.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb45Dw Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Republican Congressional Leaders (September 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech at a rally for his re-election campaign at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall in [[Middletown, New Jersey]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aopa Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in Middletown, New Jersey (September 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the Ireland-United States Social Security Agreement to Congress in a message for approval by both chambers.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHQMq Message to the Congress Transmitting the Ireland-United States Social Security Agreement (September 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 10''' – President Bush addresses the Economic Club of Detroit at the Cobo Hall during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fUYD Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the Economic Club of Detroit in Michigan (September 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 11''' – President Bush delivers an address at [[Missouri Southern State College]] in [[Joplin, Missouri]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat2yz Remarks at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin, Missouri (September 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 14''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Natural Communities Conservation Planning Organizations in an appearance at Rancho Penasquitos in [[San Diego, California]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xT12 Remarks to Natural Communities Conservation Planning Organizations in San Diego, California (September 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to employees of Vaagen Brothers Lumber at the company headquarters in [[Colville, Washington]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHRjs Remarks to Vaagen Brothers Lumber Employees in Colville, Washington (September 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 15''' – President Bush gives a speech to the National Guard Association at the Salt Palace Convention Center in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lxG1 Remarks to the National Guard Association in Salt Lake City, Utah (September 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech to employees of [[Sandia National Laboratories]] at a company laboratory in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHRQu Remarks to Sandia National Laboratories Employees in Albuquerque, New Mexico (September 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 16''' – The White House announces that President Bush will amend an earlier declaration of a major disaster in Hawaii to include waivers for "State and local cost sharing requirements and allow reimbursement of 100 percent of eligible public assistance costs exceeding per capita."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2Iklt White House Statement on Additional Disaster Relief For Hawaii (September 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 17''' – President Bush delivers an address in the Enid Convention Hall in [[Enid, Oklahoma]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n40Y Remarks to the Community in Enid, Oklahoma (September 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech at a home site in the Avery of Walnut Creek development in [[Jonesboro, Georgia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k4A2 Remarks to the Community in Jonesboro, Georgia (September 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Olympic Flag Jam '92 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q2yq Remarks at Olympic Flag Jam '92 in Atlanta, Georgia (September 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 18''' – President Bush delivers a speech to [[AT&T]] employees at the company's corporate headquarters in [[Basking Ridge, New Jersey]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IDfM Remarks to AT T Employees in Basking Ridge, New Jersey (September 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 20''' – President Bush delivers an address to the G – 7 Finance Ministers and Bank Governors in the East Room during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHTYC Remarks to the G – 7 Finance Ministers and Bank Governors (September 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 21''' – President Bush gives a speech to the United Nations General Assembly in the General Assembly Hall during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IlWz Address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City (September 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Marshall Fletcher McCallie for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Namibia,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9In2H Nomination of Marshall Fletcher McCallie To Be United States Ambassador to Namibia (September 21, 1992)]</ref> and Robert Gregory Joseph for Assistant Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (Bureau of Verification and Intelligence).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ee1N Nomination of Robert Gregory Joseph To Be an Assistant Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (September 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 22''' – President Bush gives a speech at the University Plaza Convention Center in [[Springfield, Missouri]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qCR2 Remarks to the Community in Springfield, Missouri (September 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address at Tulsa International Airport in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] criticizing Governor Clinton and promoting current policies during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aq0g Remarks on Arrival in Tulsa, Oklahoma (September 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 23''' – President Bush addresses the Independent Business Coalition of his re-election campaign in the Biltmore Room of the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center located in [[Greensboro, North Carolina]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZVej Remarks to the Bush-Quayle Independent Business Coalition in Greensboro, North Carolina (September 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center that morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mQVO Remarks to the Triad Business Community in Greensboro, North Carolina (September 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address at [[Pennsylvania State University]] on the Old Main Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JIqr Remarks at Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania (September 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs H.R. 5620 into law, providing immediate "supplemental appropriations for disaster assistance to meet urgent needs resulting from Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Iniki, and Typhoon Omar."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWFa2B Statement on Signing the Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1992 (September 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 25''' – President Bush delivers an address to employees of [[Motorola]] at the company plant in [[Schaumburg, Illinois]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHXrk Remarks to Motorola Employees in Schaumburg, Illinois (September 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the National Technology Initiative Conference in Mandel Hall at the University of Chicago during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IEQS Remarks at the National Technology Initiative Conference in Chicago, Illinois (September 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address for his re-election campaign at the Hilton Hotel in Chicago during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j80x Remarks to Working Families for Bush-Quayle in Chicago (September 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of William Lucas for Director of Community Relations Service at the U.S. Department of Justice,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fWzJ Nomination of William Lucas To Be Director of Community Relations Service at the Department of Justice (September 25, 1992)]</ref> and Eric J. Boswell for Director of the Office of Foreign Missions at the State Department.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V3seM9 Nomination of Eric J. Boswell To Be Director of the Office of Foreign Missions at the Department of State (September 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 26''' – President Bush gives a speech at the Reed and Frazee Streets railroad tracks in [[Bowling Green, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwkkJ Remarks to the Community in Bowling Green, Ohio (September 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks at the Plymouth train station in [[Plymouth, Michigan]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zMOx Remarks to the Community in Plymouth, Michigan (September 26, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 27''' – President Bush delivers an address on the observation deck of the Spirit of America train in Wixom, Michigan during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xXxO Remarks to the Community in Wixom, Michigan (September 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 28''' – President Bush gives an address to the East Dallas Renaissance Neighborhood Project at Swiss Avenue in [[Dallas, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dird Remarks at the East Dallas Renaissance Neighborhood Project in Dallas, Texas (September 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 29''' – President Bush delivers a speech at the Roy Acuff Theater in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jVMq Remarks to the Community in Nashville, Tennessee (September 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 30''' – President Bush gives a speech criticizing the record of Governor Clinton at the Heavy and General Construction Laborers Local 472 union headquarters during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DiHJ Remarks to Construction Workers in Newark (September 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act of 1992 into law. The Act serves as an authorization for the United States Travel and Tourism Administration.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23twa Statement on Signing the Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act of 1992 (September 30, 1992)]</ref>
=== October ===
*'''October 1''' – President Bush signs legislation intended to "provide for the continuing operation of the Government for the brief period between now and October 5, 1992" that will be concurrent with annual appropriations.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kAjh Statement on Signing the Continuing Appropriations Bill (October 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 2''' – President Bush releases a statement calling for Congress to pass the national energy strategy prior to it adjourning and details the background of the strategy as well as congressional support for it.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KzW5 Statement on National Energy Strategy Legislation (October 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of [[Sean O'Keefe]] for [[United States Secretary of the Navy]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vcu1OK Nomination of Sean Charles O'Keefe To Be Secretary of the Navy (October 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 3''' – President Bush delivers an address criticizing Clinton at Hollywood International Airport in [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ecXJ Remarks to the Community in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (October 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech noting what he sees as inconsistencies in Clinton's stated positions on issues at the Church Street Market in [[Orlando, Florida]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb482a Remarks to the Community in Orlando, Florida (October 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush returns the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 to the Senate and explains his reasons for doing so in a message to the chamber.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IF7o Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 (October 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 5''' – President Bush gives an address that includes child care reform and critiquing Clinton on the Green in front of the old statehouse in [[Dover, Delaware]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH5UH Remarks to the Community in Dover, Delaware (October 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Civil War Battlefield Commemorative Coin Act of 1992, enabling the "Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the protection of Civil War battlefields."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k6YG Statement on Signing the Civil War Battlefield Commemorative Coin Act of 1992 (October 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Gerald R. Riso for Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHXHQ Nomination of Gerald R. Riso To Be Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (October 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 6''' – President Bush signs the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993, which he says contains "funding necessary to maintain and improve our transportation system and to support transportation safety."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lzO9 Statement on Signing the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (October 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Douglas Alan Brook for Director of the Office of Personnel Management.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NU9D Nomination of Douglas Alan Brook To Be Director of the Office of Personnel Management (October 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Clifford T. Alderman for Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZiBv Appointment of Clifford T. Alderman as Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs (October 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 7''' – President Bush attends the initializing ceremony for the North American Free Trade Agreement at the Plaza San Antonio Hotel in [[San Antonio, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dkzl Remarks at the Initialing Ceremony for the North American Free Trade Agreement in San Antonio, Texas (October 7, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement expressing President Bush's satisfaction with free parliamentary elections in Kuwait.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k5nA Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Free Elections in Kuwait (October 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 8''' – President Bush delivers an address critiquing Clinton at the Nashville Avenue Wharf in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76leJ Remarks at the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana (October 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 9''' – President Bush issues a designation of Arlene Holen for the position of Chairman of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jXnw Designation of Arlene Holen As Chairman of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (October 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992, an act that President Bush states will provide "for the future establishment of a national wildlife refuge at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal immediately outside of Denver, Colorado."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X71q Statement on Signing the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992 (October 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the National Fraternal Order of Police at the Holiday Inn Eastgate during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGzWk Remarks to the National Fraternal Order of Police in Cincinnati, Ohio (October 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 11''' – President Bush arrives at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zOpD Remarks on Arrival in St. Louis, Missouri (October 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 13''' – President Bush signs the instrument of ratification for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Bush states that the Climate Convention is the first step in an international addressing of the issue of climate change and calls on other regions to participate.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZkcB Statement on Signing the Instrument of Ratification for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (October 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 14''' – President Bush signs the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Act of 1992. The council has the objective of reviewing the status and federal policies toward California Indian tribes.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kCaT Statement on Signing the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Act of 1992 (October 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 15''' – President Bush, Ross Perot, and Governor Clinton participate in the Richmond, Virginia presidential debate.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tHyO Presidential Debate in Richmond, Virginia (October 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 16''' – President Bush signs the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992, establishing the Ohio-based Dayton Aviation National Historic Park along with the National Park System.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHZPY Statement on Signing the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992 (October 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 19''' – President Bush arrives at the Capital City Airport in [[Lansing, Michigan]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwkRL Remarks on Arrival in Lansing, Michigan (October 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks criticizing the Clinton-Gore ticket at the Lansing Civic Center during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NUq9 Remarks at a Post-Debate Rally in Lansing, Michigan (October 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 20''' – President Bush delivers an address on the observation deck of the Spirit of America train in [[Gainesville, Georgia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5taMo Remarks to the Community in Gainesville, Georgia (October 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 21''' – President Bush gives a speech criticizing Governor Clinton at the State Fair Grounds in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JKi3 Remarks at the State Fair in Raleigh, North Carolina (October 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 22''' – President Bush delivers a speech at Seventh Street and Landis Avenue in Vineland, New Jersey during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrfZS Remarks at a Rally in Vineland, New Jersey (October 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives an address at Veterans Memorial Park during the afternoon. President Bush's remarks criticize Clinton's record as [[Governor of Arkansas]] and predicts his re-election campaign will be successful.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76lvf Remarks at a Rally in Ridgewood, New Jersey (October 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 23''' – President Bush delivers an address at South Laurel High School in [[London, Kentucky]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jXE2 Remarks at a Laurel County Rally in London, Kentucky (October 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992, which he says "promotes the conservation of wild exotic birds and provides for other measures related to fish and wildlife conservation."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pYDK Statement on Signing the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992 (October 23, 1992)]</ref>
=== November ===
* '''November 1''' – President Bush delivers an address at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The speech critiques the statements made by Democratic nominee Clinton and refers to him being inconsistent on his portrayal of his candidacy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0325l Remarks to the Community in Auburn Hills, Michigan (November 1, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 1''' – President Bush delivers an evening address at Sikorsky Memorial Airport in [[Stratford, Connecticut]] criticizing the record of Democratic nominee Clinton during his governorship.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9Iprl Remarks to the Community in Stratford, Connecticut (November 1, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 2''' – President Bush delivers a morning address at the Hartley Dodge Memorial Building in [[Madison, New Jersey]] comparing Democratic nominee Clinton to former President [[Jimmy Carter]] and touting the record of the administration.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZkt7 Remarks to the Community in Madison, New Jersey (November 2, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 2''' – President Bush addresses the Briarcliff Father and Son Athletic Association on his re-election bid.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH579 Remarks to the Briarcliff Father and Son Athletic Association in Glenolden, Pennsylvania (November 2, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 2''' – President Bush signs the High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act into law. The legislation supports United Nations General Assembly Resolutions concerning large-scale dry net fishing and the impact of the activity as it pertains to marine resources.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2ImK7 Statement on Signing the High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (November 2, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 3''' – President Bush loses the presidential election against Democratic [[List of Governors of Arkansas|Arkansas Governor]] [[Bill Clinton]].
* '''November 18''' – President Bush meets with President-elect Clinton at the Oval Office to discuss the transition of power between the [[Administration (government)|presidents]].
* '''November 20''' – President Bush announces the Agreement on Agricultural Trade With the European Community during remarks in the Briefing Room.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat3CD Remarks Announcing the Agreement on Agricultural Trade With the European Community (November 20, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 23''' – In a statement responding to the death of [[Roy Acuff]], President Bush praises his musical talents.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aqNO Statement on the Death of Roy Acuff (November 23, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 24''' – President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the Thanksgiving Turkey in the Rose Garden.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb46Y6 Remarks at the Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation Ceremony (November 24, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 30''' – Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement on President Bush's telephone conversation with [[President of Russia]] [[Boris Yeltsin]] and contents of their discussion.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnp2x Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Telephone Conversation With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (November 30, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 30''' – President Bush issues a memorandum on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico explaining its history and the actions being undertaken by the administration toward it to heads of executive departments and agencies.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q3Cu Memorandum on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (November 30, 1992)]</ref>
=== December ===
*'''December 23''' – President Bush delivers brief remarks thanking those who have helped his administration as well as wishing a happy holiday season to those in attendance in the South Lawn during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RqP9 Remarks on Departure for Camp David, Maryland (December 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''December 29''' – President Bush is announced to have recess appointed Brian C. Griffin for Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q49w Recess Appointment of Brian C. Griffin as Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States (December 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''December 30''' – President Bush announces the completion of discussions of agreements on [[START II]] and that formal work on the text of the treaty was being completed by American and Russian experts in Geneva in the Rose Garden during the morning. Bush also answers questions from reporters on Somalia, Serbia, and the START II treaty.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q15c4x Remarks on the START II Treaty and the Situation in Somalia and an Exchange With Reporters (December 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a memorandum on delegations of authority as it pertains to Soviet Republics.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q4Gy Memorandum on Delegations of Authority Concerning Former Soviet Republics (December 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush is announced to have recess-appointed Stephen T. Hart for an Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Public Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jW2W Recess Appointment of Stephen T. Hart as an Assistant Secretary of Transportation (December 30, 1992)]</ref>
== 1993 ==
* '''January 3''' – President Bush signs the [[START II]] Treaty.
* '''January 20''' – President Bush finishes his time in office and departs the White House with the First Lady [[Barbara Bush]]. His successor, [[Bill Clinton]], was [[First inauguration of Bill Clinton|inaugurated]] as the 42nd President of the United States, at noon EST.
== References ==
== External links ==
* [http://bit.ly/2V7Q5dA Miller Center G.H.W. Bush Presidential Timeline]
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[[Category:1993 in the United States]]
[[Category:United States presidency timelines|Bush, George H. W.]]
[[Category:Presidency of George H. W. Bush|*]]
=== January ===
*'''January 1''' – President Bush answers questions on relations between the United States and Australia, trade issues, New Year's resolutions, and his schedule during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VashFK Exchange With Reporters in Sydney, Australia (January 1, 1991)]</ref> President Bush attends the dedication ceremony for the American gallery at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGnq4 Remarks at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney (January 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 2''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Australian Parliament in Canberra in the Parliament House during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9WZis Remarks to the Australian Parliament in Canberra (January 2, 1991)]</ref> President Bush attends a dinner hosted by [[Prime Minister of Australia]] [[Paul Keating]] in the House of Representatives Chamber at Parliament House during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGnX6 Remarks at a Dinner Hosted by Prime Minister Keating of Australia in Canberra (January 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 4''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and sixteenth news conference with [[Prime Minister of Singapore]] [[Goh Chok Tong]] in the courtyard at Istana Palace during the morning. The two answer questions on relations between the US and Japan, the Command Task Force being relocated, American military spending, American military presence in the Pacific, trade between the United States and Asia, and Myanmar and Vietnam.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V3s7jH The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong in Singapore (January 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address and answers questions on free and fair trade, America's role in the Pacific, and Europe at the Westin Stamford Hotel in Singapore during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I45Z Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the Singapore Lecture Group (January 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 6''' – President Bush delivers an address to American and Korean business groups at the Hotel Shilla in Seoul during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9ksQP Remarks at a Breakfast With Korean and American Business Groups in Seoul (January 6, 1992)]</ref> Pre4sident Bush gives a speech at the Korean National Assembly in Seoul at the National Assembly Hall during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I4D1 Remarks to the Korean National Assembly in Seoul (January 6, 1992)]</ref><!--This will be used as an anchor for a proposed redirect to replace the article: [[George H. W. Bush vomiting incident]] -->
*'''January 8''' – President Bush falls ill during a state dinner with Prime Minister [[Kiichi Miyazawa]] of Japan, [[George H. W. Bush vomiting incident|vomiting]] on Miyazawa.<ref></ref>
*'''January 9''' – [[United States Secretary of the Treasury]] [[Nicholas F. Brady]] delivers remarks to the Japanese Welcoming Committee Luncheon at the Akasaka Prince Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I5H5 Text of Remarks at the Japanese Welcoming Committee Luncheon in Tokyo (January 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundred and eighteenth news conference at the Akasaka Palace with [[Prime Minister of Japan]] [[Kiichi Miyazawa]] during the afternoon. President Bush delivers an address at the start of the conference and the two answer questions on reporters on multilateral trade negotiations, relations between the United States and Japan, economic growth package, and his health.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mWP2 The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa of Japan in Tokyo (January 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 10''' – President Bush gives a speech on the administration's drug policies to the President's Drug Advisory Council at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I6L9 Remarks to the President's Drug Advisory Council (January 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 13''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Farm Bureau Federation in the Municipal Auditorium in [[Kansas City, Missouri]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb3YYC Remarks to the American Farm Bureau Federation in Kansas City, Missouri (January 13, 1992)]</ref> The White House releases a statement confirming a meeting took place between President Bush and [[President of Portugal]] [[Mario Soares]] for discussions on relations between their two countries.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I7ib White House Statement on the President's Meeting With President Mario Soares of Portugal (January 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 14''' – President Bush releases a statement on the death of [[Glenn Brenner]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH7ea Statement on the Death of WUSA – TV Sportscaster Glenn Brenner (January 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Nicholas E. Calio for Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGqlK Appointment of Nicholas E. Calio as Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (January 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 15''' – President Bush delivers an address to community leaders in [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] while at the Pease Air National Guard Base during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JCiz Excerpted Remarks With Community Leaders in Portsmouth, New Hampshire (January 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech to employees of Liberty Mutual Insurance in the cafeteria of the company building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I8mf Remarks to Liberty Mutual Insurance Employees in Dover (January 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives an address to employees of Cabletron Systems in [[Rochester, New Hampshire]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam0db Remarks to Cabletron Systems Employees in Rochester, New Hampshire (January 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his appointment of D. Cameron Findlay for Deputy Assistant to the President and Counselor to the Chief of Staff.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2I8Th Appointment of D. Cameron Findlay as Deputy Assistant to the President and Counselor to the Chief of Staff (January 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 16''' – President Bush issues a statement on the anniversary of [[Operation Desert Storm]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9IhIn Statement on the Anniversary of Operation Desert Storm (January 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 17''' – President Bush signs the proclamation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday while in Freedom Hall at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGsdm Remarks on Signing the Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday Proclamation in Atlanta, Georgia (January 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his nomination of William O. Studeman for Deputy Director of Central Intelligence.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7PXe6 Nomination of William O. Studeman To Be Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (January 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 21''' – President Bush delivers an address at the Emily Harris Head Start Center in [[Catonsville, Maryland]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1NjCG Remarks at a Head Start Center in Catonsville, Maryland (January 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a memorandum on the subject of transportation of humanitarian assistance to the dissolved Soviet Union.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pRIk Memorandum on Transportation of Humanitarian Assistance to the Former Soviet Union (January 21, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement of President Bush's sympathy in response to the passing of Rose Bowen, the wife of former [[United States Secretary of Health and Human Services]] [[Otis Bowen]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eP3K Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Death of Rose Bowen (January 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 22''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and nineteenth news conference in the Briefing Room during the morning. President Bush announces his nomination of [[Andrew H. Card]] for [[United States Secretary of Transportation]] at the start of the conference and answers questions from reporters on the commonwealth of independent states, economic growth initiatives, trade agreements between Japan and the United States, and the message of his upcoming State of the Union address.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81BFE The President's News Conference (January 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 23''' – President Bush gives an address to the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fOjJ Remarks to the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (January 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation of the Senior Executive Service Awards during a morning appearance in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGXob Remarks on the Presentation of the Senior Executive Service Awards (January 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech on environmental policies of the administration and answers questions from reporters on domestic initiatives and unemployment benefits during a morning appearance in the Oval Office.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0m9MH Remarks on Environmental Policy (January 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 24''' – President Bush delivers an address and answers questions via satellite from Room 459 of the Old Executive Office Building to the annual convention of the National Association of Home Builders during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH7uG Teleconference Remarks to the National Association of Home Builders (January 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush addresses the Young Astronaut Council in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGt0U Remarks to the Young Astronaut Council and a Teleconference With the Crew of Space Shuttle Discovery (January 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Sherrie S. Rollins for Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iJve Appointment of Sherrie S. Rollins as Assistant to the President for Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Affairs (January 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Fred T. Goldberg, Jr. for Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e5LN Nomination of Fred T. Goldberg, Jr., To Be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy (January 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 27''' – President Bush delivers an address at a strategy meeting for controlling drugs in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81A4y Remarks at a Drug Control Strategy Meeting (January 27, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Les T. Csorba for Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel for National Security Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYw7hr Appointment of Les T. Csorba as a Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of Presidential Personnel for National Security Affairs (January 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 28''' – President Bush delivers the [[1992 State of the Union Address]] to a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V3s9rP Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union (January 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a memorandum for department heads and agency leadership on the decline of government regulation burden.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rgav Memorandum on Reducing the Burden of Government Regulation (January 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 29''' – President Bush transmits the 1992 National Drug Control Strategy in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9WYeo Message to the Congress Transmitting the 1992 National Drug Control Strategy (January 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Daniel B. McGroarty for Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Speechwriting.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZaC1 Appointment of Daniel B. McGroarty as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Speechwriting (January 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 30''' – President Bush delivers an address while attending the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam1xL Remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast (January 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce at the Wyndham Franklin Plaza Hotel in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fNMH Remarks to the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce (January 30, 1992)]</ref>
*'''January 31''' – President Bush gives a speech to the United Nations Security Council in the Security Council Chamber at the United Nations shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasWqH Remarks to the United Nations Security Council in New York City (January 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== February ===
*'''February 1''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and twentieth news conference with [[President of Russia]] [[Boris Yeltsin]] at Camp David during the afternoon. The two answer questions from reporters on nuclear weapons, Russian reform, nuclear technology, the negotiation timetable, the commonwealth of independent states, and their relationship.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGstS The President's News Conference With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (February 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 3''' – President Bush transmits "a report of the activities of the United States Government in the United Nations and its affiliated agencies during the calendar year 1990, the second year of my Administration" within a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGXEH Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report on United States Government Activities in the United Nations (February 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address and answers questions at the National Governors' Association in the East Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mJcQ Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the National Governors' Association (February 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 4''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National Grocers Association at the Orange County Convention/Civic Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iJLK Remarks to the National Grocers Association in Orlando, Florida (February 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointments of Linda Eischeid Tarplin for Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs for the Senate,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqGiI Appointment of Linda Eischeid Tarplin as Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs for the Senate (February 4, 1992)]</ref> and Leigh Ann Metzger for Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mXm4 Appointment of Leigh Ann Metzger as Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison (February 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the Access to Justice Act of 1992 in a message to Congress for consideration and enactment.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t07K Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation on Access to Justice (February 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 5''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Small Business Legislative Council at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76e2N Remarks to the Small Business Legislative Council (February 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 6''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Greater Cleveland Growth Association at the Stouffer Tower City Plaza Hotel in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqIak Remarks to the Greater Cleveland Growth Association in Cleveland, Ohio (February 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to staff members of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada at the University Medical Center during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DbMj Remarks to the Staff of the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada (February 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 7''' – President Bush delivers remarks to the San Diego Rotary Club at the Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel in [[San Diego, California]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqIXS Remarks to the San Diego Rotary Club in San Diego, California (February 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs H.R. 4095, which he states will "extend and increase the benefits available under the Emergency Unemployment Compensation program."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mYXa Statement on Signing the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Bill (February 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 10''' – President Bush receives the Boy Scouts of America report to the Nation in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IcCv Remarks on Receiving the Boy Scouts of America Report to the Nation (February 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the Conference on Healthy Children Ready To Learn at the Ramada Renaissance Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VctUTk Remarks to the Conference on Healthy Children Ready To Learn (February 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Robert C. Frasure for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Estonia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqKyY Nomination of Robert C. Frasure To Be United States Ambassador to Estonia (February 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the death of [[Alex Haley]] reflecting on Haley's work and praising him as "an inspiration for generations to come."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGZfN Statement on the Death of Alex Haley (February 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 11''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on relations between Turkey and the United States, trade negotiations, and the presidential primaries in the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZaSx Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel of Turkey (February 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a departure ceremony for [[Prime Minister of Turkey]] [[Suleyman Demirel]] in the South Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam0Kd Remarks at the Departure Ceremony for Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel of Turkey (February 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Roosevelt Room signing ceremony for the Multilateral Investment Fund Agreement during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqFva Remarks at the Multilateral Investment Fund Agreement Signing Ceremony (February 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions from reporters on the economic plan and health care reform while in the Cabinet Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qwJa Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters at a Meeting With Republican Members of the House Ways and Means Committee (February 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 12''' – President Bush announces his [[George H. W. Bush presidential campaign, 1992|re-election campaign]] in a speech reflecting on his tenures as Vice President and President at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xLyA Remarks Announcing the Bush-Quayle Candidacies for Reelection (February 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the State Legislature in [[Concord, New Hampshire]] at the statehouse during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76fDT Remarks to the State Legislature in Concord, New Hampshire (February 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to U.S. FIRST at the Technology Center in [[Manchester, New Hampshire]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqMa4 Remarks to U.S. FIRST in Manchester, New Hampshire (February 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the resignation of Richard H. Truly as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, who he states will remain in the position until April 1.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9ktEn Statement on the Resignation of Richard H. Truly as Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (February 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 13''' – President Bush issues a memorandum on the "Delegation of Authority with Respect to the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Implementation Act".<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqMH6 Memorandum on the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty Implementation Act (February 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 14''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and twenty-first news conference at the Arborview at Riverside construction site in [[Belcamp, Maryland]] during the afternoon. Bush answers questions from reporters on the economic plan, Robert Goodwin, and the New Hampshire primary.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iK2g The President's News Conference in Belcamp, Maryland (February 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a report of the National Science Board in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KqSx Message to Congress Transmitting a Report on Science and Engineering Indicators (February 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of George J. Terwilliger III for Deputy Attorney General at the Department of Justice.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j2WJ Nomination of George J. Terwilliger III To Be Deputy Attorney General (February 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 15''' – President Bush delivers an address at a campaign rally in the Davidson Flight Service hangar at Nashua Airport in [[Nashua, New Hampshire]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqNLa Remarks at the Door-to-Door Kickoff Rally in Nashua, New Hampshire (February 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an economic address at New Boston Central Elementary School in [[New Boston, New Hampshire]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2UcYe Remarks at a Community Welcome in New Boston, New Hampshire (February 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on his re-election campaign at Pinkerton Academy in [[Derry, New Hampshire]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqOPe Remarks at the Bush-Quayle Campaign Welcome in Derry, New Hampshire (February 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 16''' – President Bush delivers an address on the economy at Pennichuck Junior High School in [[Nashua, New Hampshire]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9WYLq Remarks at a Breakfast in Nashua, New Hampshire (February 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions on the War on Drugs, education funding, health care, abortion, the economy, capital gains tax, discrimination, and defense budget cuts during a morning appearance at Hollis/Brookline High School in [[Hollis, New Hampshire]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tyLM Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session in Hollis, New Hampshire (February 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 18''' – President Bush meets with [[President of Moldova]] [[Mircea Snegur]] for the first time, the two agreeing that the US and Moldova "will establish diplomatic relations and exchange Ambassadors in the near future."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NOyN Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Meeting With President Mircea Snegur of Moldova (February 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush wins the New Hampshire Republican primary. Bush releases a statement thanking members of his campaign and statewide officials.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1jXo6 Statement on the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Victory (February 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 19''' – President Bush attends the signing ceremony for a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in [[Oak Ridge, Tennessee]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kuYX Remarks at a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement Signing Ceremony in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (February 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech to community and business leaders in the Knoxville Auditorium-Coliseum in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0majJ Remarks to Community and Business Leaders in Knoxville, Tennessee (February 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends an observance of [[African-American History Month]] in the East Room, where he delivers an address lauding African-American historical figures, during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9mZdG Remarks on the Observance of African-American History Month (February 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 21''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF2jD Remarks to the American Legislative Exchange Council (February 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 22''' – A recording of President Bush, made the previous day, is broadcast on radio. President Bush criticizes a Democratic Party economic plan proposal and the party's refusal to pass the administration's plan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZQHx Radio Address to the Nation on the Economy (February 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 24''' – President Bush signs the Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1992 into law, which he says will lead to the creation of "a new unit of the National Park System known as the Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYw7Ot Statement on Signing the Omnibus Insular Areas Act of 1992 (February 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of John A. Gaughan for Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Military Office.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X060 Appointment of John A. Gaughan as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Military Office (February 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Thomas R. Pickering for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to India.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fOQL Nomination of Thomas R. Pickering To Be United States Ambassador to India (February 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 25''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on former President [[Ronald Reagan]], the economy, loan guarantees in Israel, General Motors Plant closings, Iraq, and his re-election campaign during a morning boarding of Air Force One.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iNes Exchange With Reporters Aboard Air Force One (February 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech at a fundraising luncheon at the Westin St. Francis Hotel in [[San Francisco, California]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqShW Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in San Francisco, California (February 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 27''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Wayne A. Budd for Associate Attorney General.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qyAM Nomination of Wayne A. Budd To Be Associate Attorney General (February 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 28''' – President Bush attends the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Dinner at the Sheraton Astrodome Hotel in [[Houston, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Nk9I Remarks at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Dinner in Houston, Texas (February 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions from reporters on his re-election campaign, agriculture, and a [[Midland, Texas]] school named after him during an afternoon appearance in the Houston Astrodome.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasY1N Exchange With Reporters in Houston (February 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''February 29''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Associated General Contractors of America at the Dallas Convention Center in [[Dallas, Texas]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqTm0 Remarks to the Associated General Contractors of America in Dallas, Texas (February 29, 1992)]</ref>
=== March ===
*'''March 1''' – President Bush delivers an address condemning the Democratic Party's tax rate proposal and touts the record of the administration at the Savannah Riverfront in [[Savannah, Georgia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZQr1 Remarks at the Bush-Quayle Campaign Welcome in Savannah, Georgia (March 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 2''' – President Bush submits an annual report on Hazardous Materials Transportation for 1990 in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23lNc Message to the Congress Transmitting the Annual Report on Hazardous Materials Transportation (March 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 3''' – President Bush wins the [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] Republican presidential primary. President Bush releases a statement saying the victory had pushed his campaign "another step closer to our goal of winning every primary and caucus."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kvft Statement on the Georgia Presidential Primary Victory (March 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the National Association of Evangelicals at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel in [[Chicago, Illinois]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mK0o Remarks to the National Association of Evangelicals in Chicago, Illinois (March 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 4''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on the ongoing presidential primary while in the South Lawn during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DdDV Exchange With Reporters on the Presidential Primaries (March 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech on Operation Desert Storm, health care reform, welfare, and the economy at the Omni Westshore Hotel in [[Tampa, Florida]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqUX6 Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in Tampa, Florida (March 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address focusing on [[Cuba]] and his re-election campaign while at Milander Park Stadium in [[Hialeah, Florida]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcGZMP Remarks at the Bush-Quayle South Florida Rally in Hialeah, Florida (March 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address for his re-election campaign touting the policies of the administration in the East Hall of the Radisson Mart Plaza Hotel in [[Miami, Florida]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqW1a Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Dinner in Miami, Florida (March 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 5''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia at the South Carolina State Fair Grounds in [[Columbia, South Carolina]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81Ctc Remarks to the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia in Columbia, South Carolina (March 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to employees of Federal Express at the Memphis International Airport in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqWOI Remarks to Federal Express Employees in Memphis, Tennessee (March 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of I. Lewis Libby, Jr. for the newly created position of Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasYyP Nomination of I. Lewis Libby, Jr., To Be Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (March 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991 into law, a bill that he says "provides, for a period of 10 years, general authority for the Secretary of the Interior to take action in the Western States to protect and preserve fish and wildlife habitat and assist farmers and urban dwellers in overcoming drought conditions."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqYGk Statement on Signing the Reclamation States Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1991 (March 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 6''' – President Bush delivers an address on welfare reform, the economy, and national security at [[Oklahoma Christian University]] in [[Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2UePQ Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (March 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on welfare reform and Congress in the Pete Maravich Arena of [[Louisiana State University]] in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYqZKo Remarks at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (March 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of James B. Huff, Sr. for Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agriculture.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j3tL Nomination of James B. Huff, Sr., To Be Rural Electrification Administrator (March 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the summary report from the previous year of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services to a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr7cQ Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report of the White House Conference on Library and Information Services (March 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 10''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Gregori Lebedev for Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Defense.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5C7ZE Nomination of Gregori Lebedev To Be Inspector General of the Department of Defense (March 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the United Negro College Fund Dinner on the State Floor during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IedB Remarks at the United Negro College Fund Dinner (March 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 11''' – [[Andrew Card]] is sworn in as the 11th [[United States Secretary of Transportation]] at the National Air and Space Museum during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasYij Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Andrew H. Card, Jr., as Secretary of Transportation (March 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the [[Richard Nixon]] Library Dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel during the evening, his remarks praising the former president.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fP7h Remarks at the Richard Nixon Library Dinner (March 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 12''' – President Bush signs the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 into law, which he says is in conjunction with his interest in advancing human rights and bringing an end to torture worldwide.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5C7c6 Statement on Signing the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991 (March 12, 1991)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF3UJ Remarks to Recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching (March 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to the National Conference of State Legislatures in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZQY3 Remarks to the National Conference of State Legislatures (March 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 13''' – President Bush delivers an address to employees of [[Stryker Corporation]] in the medical division of the company building in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mKgU Remarks to Stryker Corporation Employees in Kalamazoo, Michigan (March 13, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks to the Economic Club of Detroit in the Grand Manor Ballroom at Fairlane Manor in [[Detroit]], Michigan during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DeaX Remarks to the Economic Club of Detroit in Detroit, Michigan (March 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 16''' – President Bush gives a speech to employees of Steeltech Manufacturing, Inc. in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr2G4 Remarks to Steeltech Employees in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (March 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising luncheon for his re-election campaign at the Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CaEO Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in Milwaukee (March 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Betty Jo Nelsen for Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services and membership of the Board of Directors of the Commodity Credit Corporation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr3d6 Nomination of Betty Jo Nelsen To Be an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture (March 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 17''' – President Bush awards the Presidential Medal of Freedom to [[Samuel Walton]] in at the [[Walmart]] headquarters in [[Bentonville, Arkansas]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CbIS Remarks on Presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Samuel M. Walton in Bentonville, Arkansas (March 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush wins the Illinois and Michigan Republican presidential primaries. Bush releases a statement saying his policies have been endorsed by the voters and thanking [[Governor of Illinois]] [[Jim Edgar]] and [[Governor of Michigan]] [[John Engler]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lrOF Statement on the Illinois and Michigan Presidential Primary Victories (March 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 18''' – President Bush announces the appointment of Joshua B. Bolten for Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CcMW Appointment of Joshua B. Bolten as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Legislative Affairs (March 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 19''' – President Bush signs the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 into law.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KstD Statement on Signing the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 (March 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Robert Anthony Snow for Deputy Assistant to the President for Media Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CdjY Appointment of Robert Anthony Snow as Deputy Assistant to the President for Media Affairs (March 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 20''' – President Bush delivers an address to the undefeated National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Teams in the East Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02VXt Remarks Congratulating the Undefeated National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football Teams (March 20, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs H.J. Res. 446, which Bush says "waives the printing requirements of sections 106 and 107 of Title 1 of the United States Code with respect to H.R. 4210."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CdR0 Statement on Signing Legislation Waiving Printing Requirements for the Tax Bill (March 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 22''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and twenty-fourth news conference with Chancellor of Germany Kohl in the East Room during the afternoon. The two answer questions on multilateral trade negotiations, his re-election campaign, the United Nations Environmental Conference, South Africa, nuclear weapons, legislation for taxes, and the economy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e6PR The President's News Conference With Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany (March 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 23''' – President Bush issues a statement on the ninth anniversary of the launch of the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]], lauding its success.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ceo2 Statement on the Strategic Defense Initiative (March 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the death of [[Friedrich August von Hayek]], expressing sadness over his death and praising his career.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eUo4 Statement on the Death of Friedrich August von Hayek (March 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Thomas P. Kerester for Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the Small Business Administration.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qyRi Nomination of Thomas P. Kerester To Be Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the Small Business Administration (March 23, 1992)]</ref> [[Barbara Franklin]] is sworn in as the 29th [[United States Secretary of Commerce]] at the Department of Commerce during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr4ha Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Barbara H. Franklin as Secretary of Commerce (March 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 24''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National American Wholesale Grocers Association at the Hyatt Regency Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Cfs6 Remarks to the National American Wholesale Grocers Association (March 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush sends a message to Congress outlining the administration's wishes toward the development of the environment and economy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr5le Message to the Congress on Environmental Goals (March 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush wins the [[Connecticut]] Republican presidential primary. President Bush releases a statement thanking the voters of the state and reflecting on the large margin of victory his campaign had in the state.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81D0e Statement on the Connecticut Presidential Primary Victory (March 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 25''' – President Bush signs the proclamation establishing Greek Independence Day in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fPnN Remarks on Signing the Greek Independence Day Proclamation (March 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement in response to the 215 – 211 vote of the House in favor of sustaining his veto against the Democratic Party-backed tax increase. President Bush expresses satisfaction with the vote and calls on Democratic lawmakers to assist with the creation of an "economic growth package that will spur savings and investments in this country and create new jobs."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CfZ8 Statement on House of Representatives Action To Sustain the Tax Bill Veto (March 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 26''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Coalition for the Restoration of the Black Family and Society in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1jYbE Remarks to the Coalition for the Restoration of the Black Family and Society (March 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Karl A. Erb for Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH8Pg Nomination of Karl A. Erb To Be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (March 26, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 27''' – President Bush delivers an address to members of the National Science Olympiad that have been awarded medals in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1NkXg Remarks to the Medal-Winning Teams of the National Science Olympiad (March 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''March 31''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Wade F. Horn for Deputy Director for Demand Reduction for the Office of National Drug Control Policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb41Ui Nomination of Wade F. Horn To Be a Deputy Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (March 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to Congress on the subject of the national emergency regarding export controls.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4ls5b Message to the Congress Reporting on the National Emergency With Respect to Export Controls (March 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush meets with representatives on the subject of health care in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X0Ty Remarks at a Meeting With Health Care Representatives (March 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== April ===
*'''April 1''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and twenty-fifth news conference in the Briefing Room during the morning. President Bush begins the conference with an address on his request for "bipartisan backing for a new, comprehensive, and integrated program to support the struggle of freedom underway in Russia, Ukraine, and the other new States that have replaced the Soviet Union."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KsK9 The President's News Conference on Aid to the States of the Former Soviet Union (April 1, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater says President Bush has approved adjustments to the intelligence community after a review of requirements and a critical assessment.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zIyh Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Organizational Changes in the Intelligence Community (April 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush approves H.J. Res. 456, which he says will implement "funding for economic and democratic development assistance to the republics of the former Soviet Union, funding for the remainder of fiscal year 1992 for certain international agencies, and emergency funding for loans to U.S. small businesses that have been adversely affected by natural disasters."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ai0M Statement on Signing a Resolution Making Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 1992 (April 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 2''' – President Bush announces the nominations of Lauralee M. Peters for Ambassador to the Republic of Sierra Leone,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Cgwa Nomination of Lauralee M. Peters To Be United States Ambassador to Sierra Leone (April 2, 1992)]</ref> Joan M. McEntee for Under Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02WdZ Nomination of Joan M. McEntee To Be an Under Secretary of Commerce (April 2, 1992)]</ref> and Marvin H. Kosters for Commissioner of Labor Statistics at the U.S. Department of Labor.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ch3c Nomination of Marvin H. Kosters To Be Commissioner of Labor Statistics (April 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the establishing of "a unified antitrust enforcement policy for mergers and acquisitions, by the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr7JS Statement on Antitrust Enforcement Policy (April 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 3''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Federalist Society of Philadelphia in Congress Hall at Independence National Historical Park in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j40N Remarks to the Federalist Society of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (April 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to Congress in which he determines "a waiver of the application of subsections (a) and (b) of section 402 with respect to Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia will substantially promote the objectives of section 402."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1jZwe Message to the Congress on Trade With Armenia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia (April 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 4''' – A recording of President Bush from the previous day, in which he discusses governmental reform, is broadcast on the radio.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CiEi Radio Address to the Nation on Governmental Reform (April 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 6''' – President Bush issues statements on the deaths of Samuel Walton,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF4rL Statement on the Death of Samuel M. Walton (April 6, 1992)]</ref> and Stan Scott.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CS4W Statement on the Death of Stan Scott (April 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Cecile B. Kremer for the position of Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYw8lv Appointment of Cecile B. Kremer as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of Public Liaison (April 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 7''' – President Bush announces the nomination of William Dean Hansen for Chief Financial Officer at the Department of Education.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ckfo Nomination of William Dean Hansen To Be Chief Financial Officer at the Department of Education (April 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Teacher of the Year Award in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t2wo Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Teacher of the Year Award (April 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the American Business Conference at the Willard Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vasjxm Remarks to the American Business Conference (April 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 8''' – President Bush delivers an address congratulating American Olympic athletes while on the South Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Krpz Remarks Congratulating United States Olympic Athletes (April 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Kenton Wesley Keith for Ambassador to the State of Qatar,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9Ijjt Nomination of Kenton Wesley Keith To Be United States Ambassador to Qatar (April 8, 1992)]</ref> and Donald K. Petterson for Ambassador to the Republic of the Sudan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mKNW Nomination of Donald K. Petterson To Be United States Ambassador to Sudan (April 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 9''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors and answers questions on abortion, his re-election campaign, multilateral trade negotiations, foreign aid and trade, and the federal budget at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n0hK Remarks to the American Society of Newspaper Editors (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions from reporters on the [[Manuel Noriega]] verdict, and British elections during an afternoon appearance in the Oval Office.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q155G9 Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With President Violeta Chamorro of Nicaragua (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces in a statement that the Food and Drug Administration have commenced "important reforms" within the drug approval process.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CkMq Statement on Reform of the Drug Approval Process (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits the annual report on the Federal Advisory Committees for the previous fiscal year in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lslH Message to the Congress Transmitting the Report on Federal Advisory Committees (April 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Jerome H. Powell for an Under Secretary of the Treasury.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5ClQu Nomination of Jerome H. Powell To Be an Under Secretary of the Treasury (April 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 10''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on welfare reform and elections in Britain during a morning Oval Office appearance.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e62j Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting on Welfare Reform (April 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundred and twenty-sixth news conference in the Rose Garden during the afternoon, beginning the conference with an address on international relations and answering questions from reporters on the subjects of national security, the federal budget, education, the environment, interest rates, the economy, abuse of privileges, the budget deficit, media coverage, welfare reform, healthcare, and his re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgH95M The President's News Conference (April 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Stephen Greene for Deputy Administrator of Drug Enforcement,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xNGI Nomination of Stephen Greene To Be Deputy Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (April 10, 1992)]</ref> and Edward Ernest Kubasiewicz for Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42aO Nomination of Edward Ernest Kubasiewicz To Be an Assistant Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks (April 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces in a statement that the Parental and Family Responsibility Project in the state of [[Wisconsin]] has been approved.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eQok Statement on Wisconsin Welfare Reform (April 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 13''' – President Bush meets with [[Prime Minister of Poland]] [[Jan Olszewski]] for discussions on the shifting climate within Poland as it relates to "democracy and a free market economy" during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X1a4 Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Meeting With Prime Minister Jan Olszewski of Poland (April 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 14''' – President Bush gives a speech to employees of Giddings & Lewis, Inc. at the company's plant in [[Fraser, Michigan]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1e7mT Remarks to Giddings Lewis Employees and Local Chambers of Commerce in Fraser, Michigan (April 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on education and healthcare during a fundraising dinner for his re-election campaign at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in [[Dearborn, Michigan]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CmUy Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Dinner in Dearborn, Michigan (April 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 15''' – President Bush delivers an address congratulating the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men's and Women's Basketball Champions in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IwRo Remarks Congratulating the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men's and Women's Basketball Champions (April 15, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement on President Bush's signing of an executive order to "implement U.N. Security Council Resolution 748 by imposing additional sanctions on Libya."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CnrA Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Restrictions on Air Traffic To or From Libya (April 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of G. Kim Wincup for Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Research, and Development,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aihi Nomination of G. Kim Wincup To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (April 15, 1992)]</ref> and James P. Covey for Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CSls Nomination of James P. Covey To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (April 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 16''' – President Bush delivers an address on education to the Lehigh Valley 2000 Community at Dieruff High School in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eUV6 Remarks to the Lehigh Valley 2000 Community in Allentown, Pennsylvania (April 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Roger A. McGuire for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Republic of Guinea-Bissau.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NPTn Nomination of Roger A. McGuire To Be United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau (April 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 18''' – President Bush's radio address on Job Training 2000 is broadcast during the morning. The speech was recorded two days prior.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0mcrR Radio Address to the Nation on Job Training 2000 (April 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush in a statement iterates his support for Cuba and policies from the administration that will be geared toward the country.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CovE Statement on Actions to Support Democracy in Cuba (April 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 20''' – President Bush attends the opening ceremony for AmeriFlora '92 Exposition in [[Columbus, Ohio]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZd0F Remarks at the Opening Ceremony of the AmeriFlora '92 Exposition in Columbus, Ohio (April 20, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Dennis P. Barrett for Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Madagascar,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7PZ5I Nomination of Dennis P. Barrett To Be United States Ambassador to Madagascar (April 20, 1992)]</ref> and William Lacy Swing for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2If19 Nomination of William Lacy Swing To Be United States Ambassador to Nigeria (April 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 21''' – President Bush meets with sixteen business leaders for talks on "how the American private sector can help to meet the most important foreign policy challenge that faces us, the transformation of the new States in the former U.S.S.R. from command to market economies and from authoritarian to democratic governments" during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qzok Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Business Leaders (April 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the Young Presidents' Organization in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xMCE Remarks to the Young Presidents' Organization (April 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 22''' – President Bush attends the departure ceremony for Anibal Cavaco Silva and Jacques Delors in the South Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81Dxg Remarks at the Departure Ceremony for European Community Leaders Anibal Cavaco Silva and Jacques Delors (April 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address congratulating the 1992 Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins in the Rose Garden during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ajBS Remarks Congratulating the 1992 Super Bowl Champion Washington Redskins (April 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of James D. Jameson for an Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42rk Nomination of James D. Jameson To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce (April 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Walter H. Kansteiner III for Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rhv5 Appointment of Walter H. Kansteiner III as Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs (April 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 23''' – President Bush delivers an address to the United States Academic Decathlon Winners in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CraO Remarks to the United States Academic Decathlon Winners (April 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the signing ceremony for the Paper Market Access Agreement With Japan in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IybY Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for the Paper Market Access Agreement With Japan (April 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the unveiling ceremony for the White House Commemorative Stamp in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X1qA Remarks at the Unveiling Ceremony for the White House Commemorative Stamp (April 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Richard Goodwin Capen, Jr. for United States Ambassador to Spain,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t5by Nomination of Richard Goodwin Capen, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Spain (April 23, 1992)]</ref> and Clarence H. Albright, Jr. for General Counsel of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zJ5j Nomination of Clarence H. Albright, Jr., To Be General Counsel of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (April 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 24''' – President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Crime Victims' Rights Awards in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IdGz Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Crime Victims' Rights Awards (April 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the administration will be undertaking a "package of banking initiatives designed to streamline financial regulation" in the Briefing Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Csvo Remarks Prior to a Briefing on Banking and Finance Regulatory Reform (April 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush participates in a teleconference with the National Association of Hispanic Journalists while in Room 459 of the Old Executive Office Building, during which he answers questions on Puerto Rico statehood, federal court appointments, and freedom of the press.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xNXe Teleconference Remarks to the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (April 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 25''' – President Bush's recorded remarks on trade reform attempts on the part of his administration is broadcast on the radio.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Ct2q Radio Address to the Nation on Trade Reform (April 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 27''' – President Bush announces the nomination of William Clark, Jr. for an Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23lwG Nomination of William Clark, Jr., To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (April 27, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the commencement ceremony for [[Florida International University]] at the Miami Beach Convention Center in [[Miami Beach, Florida]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5Cu6u Remarks at the Florida International University Commencement Ceremony in Miami Beach, Florida (April 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 28''' – President Bush delivers an address on education and healthcare at his re-election campaign headquarters during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RiPF Remarks at Bush-Quayle Campaign Headquarters (April 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Annual Republican Congressional Fundraising Dinner at the Washington Convention Center during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CuDw Remarks at the Annual Republican Congressional Fundraising Dinner (April 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''April 29''' – President Bush delivers a speech on the subject of regulatory reform in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tziO Remarks on Regulatory Reform (April 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a state dinner for [[President of Germany]] [[Richard von Weizsacker]] in the State Dining Room during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CvHA Remarks at the State Dinner for President Richard von Weizsacker of Germany (April 29, 1992)]</ref>
=== May ===
* '''May 1''' – President Bush delivers an address during the Great American Workout in the South Lawn during the morning. The event is meant to commence National Fitness Month.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr6Wk Remarks at the Great American Workout (May 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the award ceremony for the Points of Light in the East Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NQ9T Remarks at the Points of Light Awards Ceremony (May 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Adrian A. Basora for Ambassador to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02Vqr Nomination of Adrian A. Basora To Be United States Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (May 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Clayton S. Fong for Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CweC Appointment of Clayton S. Fong To Be Deputy Assistant to the President for Public Liaison (May 1, 1992)]</ref>
* '''May 4''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on federal aid to cities in the Cabinet Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr8gU Exchange With Reporters Prior to a Meeting With Cabinet Members (May 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Arthur J. Rothkopf for Deputy Secretary of Transportation,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n0OM Nomination of Arthur J. Rothkopf To Be Deputy Secretary of Transportation (May 4, 1992)]</ref> and Michael James Toohey for Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Governmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eRso Nomination of Michael James Toohey To Be an Assistant Secretary of Transportation (May 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of John C. Harper for Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CxPI Appointment of John C. Harper as Chairman of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (May 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 5''' – President Bush announces the nominations of Peter Barry Teeley for Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Canada,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eSws Nomination of Peter Barry Teeley To Be United States Ambassador to Canada (May 5, 1992)]</ref> and Reginald Bartholomew for the United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, with the rank of Ambassador.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42HQ Nomination of Reginald Bartholomew To Be United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (May 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 6''' – President Bush and [[President of Ukraine]] [[Leonid Kravchuk]] issue a joint statement on the establishment of American relations with the Ukraine as a result of the latter country's developing of "democracy and independence."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IfhF Joint Declaration With President Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine (May 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundredth and twenty-seventh news conference with President Kravchuk in the East Room during the afternoon, answering questions from reporters on [[START I]], legislation relating to social programs, nuclear power plants, urban policy assessment, Crimea, Ukrainian security and nuclear weapons, and President Bush's visit to Los Angeles.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zJlP The President's News Conference With President Leonid Kravchuk of Ukraine (May 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Robert E. Gribbin III for Ambassador of the United States to the Central African Republic,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eT3u Nomination of Robert E. Gribbin III To Be United States Ambassador to the Central African Republic (May 6, 1992)]</ref> and [[Peter Jon de Vos]] for Ambassador of the United States to the United Republic of Tanzania.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CzXQ Nomination of Peter Jon deVos To Be United States Ambassador to Tanzania (May 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush arrives in Los Angeles during the evening. In his remarks at [[Los Angeles International Airport]], Bush states that he will meet with community leaders in an effort to assure members of the city that the federal government is dedicated to helping Los Angeles rebuild.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IyZw Remarks on Arrival in Los Angeles, California (May 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 7''' – President Bush delivers an address at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CAuS Remarks at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles (May 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of William T. Pryce for Ambassador to the Republic of Honduras.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t5Z6 Nomination of William T. Pryce To Be United States Ambassador to Honduras (May 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 8''' – President Bush delivers an address to firefighters and personnel of law enforcement in Los Angeles during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam3FT Remarks to Firefighters and Law Enforcement Personnel in Los Angeles (May 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to military and law enforcement personnel at the Los Angeles Coliseum during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tADo Remarks to Military and Law Enforcement Personnel in Los Angeles (May 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Alexander Fletcher Watson for Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NQqp Nomination of Alexander Fletcher Watson To Be United States Ambassador to Brazil (May 8, 1992)]</ref> and William Graham Walker for United States Ambassador to Argentina.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwetn Nomination of William Graham Walker To Be United States Ambassador to Argentina (May 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 11''' – President Bush delivers an address on maternal and infant health care in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kwQz Remarks on Maternal and Infant Health Care (May 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush interacts with the Weed and Seed Revitalization Committee as well as community leaders in the gymnasium at St. Boniface Church in Philadelphia during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xOKM Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion With the Weed and Seed Revitalization Committee and Community Leaders in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (May 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for his re-election campaign in the Grand Ballroom at the Hotel Atop the Bellevue in [[Philadelphia]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CC5Y Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Dinner in Philadelphia (May 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 12''' – President Bush issues a statement on urban aid initiatives, outlining the six core components behind his proposals.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mLkY Statement on Urban Aid Initiatives (May 12, 1992)]</ref> In a morning appearance in the Oval Office, President Bush addresses his initiatives geared toward urban aid and answers questions from reporters on race relations, the U.N.'s conference on the environment, and cooperation with Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qzVm Remarks on Urban Aid Initiatives and an Exchange With Reporters (May 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a ceremony honoring the Small Business Administration Award Winners in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2Ig5d Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Small Business Administration Award Winners (May 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 13''' – President Bush attends the state dinner for [[President of Chile]] [[Patricio Aylwin]] in the State Dining Room during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CDXA Remarks at the State Dinner for President Patricio Aylwin of Chile (May 13, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of John F. Daffron, Jr. for membership on the Board of Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring in two years.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lsSJ Nomination of John F. Daffron, Jr., To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the State Justice Institute (May 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 14''' – President Bush delivers an address to volunteers of Take Pride in America in Anacostia Park during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VctYm2 Remarks to the Take Pride in America Volunteers (May 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a report on the national emergency pertaining to Iran in a message to Congress.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mM8w Message to the Congress Reporting on the National Emergency With Respect to Iran (May 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Donald Herman Alexander for United States Ambassador to the Kingdom of The Netherlands.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb42Ym Nomination of Donald Herman Alexander To Be United States Ambassador to The Netherlands (May 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 16''' – President Bush attends the commencement ceremony for [[Southern Methodist University]] at Moody Coliseum in [[Dallas, Texas]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tBqW Remarks at the Southern Methodist University Commencement Ceremony in Dallas, Texas (May 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 17''' – President Bush attends the commencement ceremony for the [[University of Notre Dame]] in the Joyce Athletic and Convocation Center in [[South Bend, Indiana]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CF1E Remarks at the University of Notre Dame Commencement Ceremony in South Bend, Indiana (May 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 18''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National Association of Home Builders in the South Lawn during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jOjY Remarks to the National Association of Home Builders (May 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of John A. Cline for Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81EkO Appointment of John A. Cline as Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs (May 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 19''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National Retail Federation in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xP1i Remarks to the National Retail Federation (May 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits the Convention for the Conservation of Anadromous Stocks in the North Pacific Ocean in a message to the Senate.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CGCK Message to the Senate Transmitting the North Pacific Fish Conservation Convention (May 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of William Arthur Rugh for United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1570J Nomination of William Arthur Rugh To Be United States Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (May 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 20''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and twenty-eighth news conference with Prime Minister Mulroney on the South Lawn during the afternoon, answering questions initiatives for urban aid, abortion, family values, comments by Vice President Quayle, trade between Canada and the United States, habitat protection for the spotted owl, and the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZSiD The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada (May 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 21''' – President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for his re-election campaign in the Grand Ballroom of the Stouffer Tower City Plaza Hotel in [[Cleveland, Ohio]] at noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwcBL Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Luncheon in Cleveland, Ohio (May 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Ohio Freedom Day Celebration in the auditorium at St. Josephat's Cathedral in [[Parma, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CHGO Remarks at the Ohio Freedom Day Celebration in Parma, Ohio (May 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising picnic for his re-election campaign in Hangar 26 at the Westchester County Regional Airport in [[Westchester, New York]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Nmym Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Fundraising Picnic in Westchester, New York (May 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of James E. Gilleran for Comptroller of the Currency at the Department of Treasury for a five-year term.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CIdQ Nomination of James E. Gilleran To Be Comptroller of the Currency (May 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 28''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Legion at the American Legion Luke Greenway Post in [[Phoenix, Arizona]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mMp2 Remarks to the American Legion in Phoenix, Arizona (May 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for [[John McCain]] at the Phoenix Civic Plaza during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CIKS Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Senator John McCain in Phoenix (May 28, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Edward Hurwitz for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2Ifyb Nomination of Edward Hurwitz To Be United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan (May 28, 1992)]</ref> Henry Lee Clarke for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Uzbekistan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pUE0 Nomination of Henry Lee Clarke To Be United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan (May 28, 1992)]</ref> and Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton for Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr8xq Nomination of Anthony Cecil Eden Quainton To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (May 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''May 29''' – President Bush delivers an address at Harvard Recreation Center in Los Angeles, California during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n1lO Remarks at a Disaster Application Center in Los Angeles, California (May 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions during a town hall in the Biltmore Bowl at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eWfG Remarks to Town Hall of California in Los Angeles (May 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Robert L. Gallucci for Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CJOW Nomination of Robert L. Gallucci To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (May 29, 1992)]</ref> and Joseph Monroe Segars for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Cape Verde.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rj6b Nomination of Joseph Monroe Segars To Be United States Ambassador to Cape Verde (May 29, 1992)]</ref>
=== June ===
*'''June 1''' – President Bush delivers a speech to employees of Goddard Space Flight Center in the auditorium in Building 8 in [[Greenbelt, Maryland]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qAbS Remarks to Goddard Space Flight Center Employees in Greenbelt, Maryland (June 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Alison Podell Rosenberg for an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k17k Nomination of Alison Podell Rosenberg To Be an Assistant Administrator of the Agency for International Development (June 1, 1992)]</ref> and Walter B. McCormick, Jr. for General Counsel of the Department of Transportation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CL9w Nomination of Walter B. McCormick, Jr., To Be General Counsel of the Department of Transportation (June 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 2''' – President Bush attends a briefing of Health Care Equity Action League in Room 450 of the Old Executive Office Building during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fQrR Remarks at the Health Care Equity Action League Briefing (June 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement on the conclusion of the presidential primaries, thanking his supporters and stating what can be accomplished in the event of his re-election.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb43eS Statement on the Conclusion of the Presidential Primary Season (June 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointments of the 1992–93 White House fellows, their tenure beginning in four months.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ak8U Appointment of the 1992–1993 White House Fellows (June 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 3''' – President Bush holds a bipartisan meeting with members of Congress on the subject of prompting the balanced budget amendment proposal to "get something done for the taxpayer" during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j5ln Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Leaders of the House of Representatives (June 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of John Frank Bookout, Jr. for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IyJ0 Nomination of John Frank Bookout, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (June 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to Congress on trade with portions of both Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CMdA Message to the Congress on Trade With Certain States of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union (June 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 4''' – President Bush signs a proclamation commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of [[World War II]] in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IgCf Remarks on Signing the Proclamation Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of World War II (June 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Kenneth L. Brown for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Ghana.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VaskRW Nomination of Kenneth L. Brown To Be United States Ambassador to Ghana (June 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 7''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirtieth news conference with [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] [[John Major]] at Camp David during the afternoon, the two answering questions on the economy, Czechoslovakia, the disclosure of confidential information, the Trident Missile System, the U.N. Conference on Environment, a joint session of Congress, and President Bush's re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYr8NW The President's News Conference With Prime Minister John Major of the United Kingdom at Camp David (June 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 8''' – President Bush meets with state legislators at the White House for discussions on the balanced budget amendment. President Bush makes remarks about the contents of the meeting in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81ERQ Remarks Prior to a Meeting With State Legislators (June 8, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Mary Jo Jacobi for Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IfOH Nomination of Mary Jo Jacobi To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce (June 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 9''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters over meetings between Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs [[Andrei Kozyrev]] and members of Congress in the Cabinet Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qAso Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Business and Congressional Leaders (June 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising dinner for Senator [[Arlen Specter]] at Mumma Farm in [[Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fRvV Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner for Senator Arlen Specter in Bowmansdale, Pennsylvania (June 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Frank G. Wisner for Under Secretary of State for Coordinating Security Assistance Programs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CNya Nomination of Frank G. Wisner To Be an Under Secretary of State (June 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 10''' – President Bush delivers a radio address in favor of the balanced budget amendment proposal and calling for Americans to request their representatives support the measure. The address was recorded and broadcast during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mLS0 Address to the Nation on the Balanced Budget Amendment (June 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 11''' – President Bush attends a luncheon hosted by [[President of Panama]] [[Guillermo Endara]] at the Presidential Palace in Panama City, Panama during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5COCe Remarks at a Luncheon Hosted by President Guillermo Endara in Panama City, Panama (June 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to American people in Albrook Air Force Base during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF6jn Remarks to the American Community in Panama City (June 11, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement on the House vote for the balanced budget amendment proposal, expressing satisfaction with it passing.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j5BT Statement on the Balanced Budget Amendment (June 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 12''' – President Bush addresses the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in the Assembly Hall at the Riocentro Conference Center located in [[Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ea23 Address to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Framework Convention on Climate Change, which he says "provides the flexibility for national programs to be reviewed and updated as new scientific information becomes available."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CPGi Statement on Signing the Framework Convention on Climate Change (June 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Jose Antonio Villamil for Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1amh2 Nomination of Jose Antonio Villamil To Be an Under Secretary of Commerce (June 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Shiree Sanchez for Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam4tr Appointment of Shiree Sanchez as Special Assistant to the President for Public Liaison (June 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 14''' – President Bush attends the groundbreaking ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tBXY Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial (June 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 15''' – President Bush announces the appointment of Shirley M. Green for Deputy Assistant to the President for Presidential Messages and Correspondence.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZSPF Appointment of Shirley M. Green as Deputy Assistant to the President for Presidential Messages and Correspondence (June 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Robert S. Silberman for Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RkqL Nomination of Robert S. Silberman To Be an Assistant Secretary of the Army (June 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 16''' – President Bush and Russian President Yeltsin answers questions from reporters on American prisoners of war and nuclear arms agreement in the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vasl8s Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (June 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his agreement with President Yeltsin on "far-reaching new strategic arms reductions" and the two answer questions from reporters in the Rose Garden during a joint appearance in the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGwtC Remarks With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia Announcing Strategic Arms Reductions and an Exchange With Reporters (June 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush submits a message to the Senate with S. 2342 without his approval and explains his rationale for not backing the bill.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76izz Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval Legislation Amending the Mississippi Sioux Indian Judgment Fund Act (June 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Charles B. Salmon, Jr. for Ambassador of the United States to the Lao People's Democratic Republic,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23pwq Nomination of Charles B. Salmon, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Laos (June 16, 1992)]</ref> and Nicolas Miklos Salgo for Ambassador of the United States to Sweden.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH2bt Nomination of Nicolas Miklos Salgo To Be United States Ambassador to Sweden (June 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 17''' – President Bush delivers an address to the United States-Russia Business Summit at the J.W. Marriott Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnmnn Remarks at the United States-Russia Business Summit (June 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundred and thirty-second news conference in the East Room during the afternoon with President Yeltsin, answering questions from reporters on arms agreements, the federal budget, agreements between Russia and the United States, and the Global Defense System.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qAIU The President's News Conference With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (June 17, 1992)]</ref> The United States and Russia release a joint statement on the discussions of their presidents relating to the establishment of a Global Protection System and coming to a consensus that a high level group should be formed to explore the development of components relating to protection.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4ludj Joint United States-Russian Statement on a Global Protection System (June 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Richard Monroe Miles for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Azerbaijan,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iPTC Nomination of Richard Monroe Miles To Be United States Ambassador to Azerbaijan (June 17, 1992)]</ref> and Ruth A. Davis for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Benin.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jTnM Nomination of Ruth A. Davis To Be United States Ambassador to Benin (June 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 18''' – President Bush attends a morning South Lawn ceremony honoring Presidential Scholars and delivers a speech.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JGij Remarks at a Ceremony Honoring Presidential Scholars (June 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Richard H. Solomon for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of the Philippines.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1amxy Nomination of Richard H. Solomon To Be United States Ambassador to the Philippines (June 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Potter Stewart for Representative of the United States of America on the Executive Board of the United Nations Children's Fund.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zKGp Appointment of Mrs. Potter Stewart as United States Representative on the Executive Board of the United Nations Children's Fund (June 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 19''' – President Bush announces the nominations of William Harrison Courtney for Ambassador of the United States of America to Kazakhstan,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IBoa Nomination of William Harrison Courtney To Be United States Ambassador to Kazakhstan (June 19, 1992)]</ref> and Patricia Diaz Dennis for Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam4JX Nomination of Patricia Diaz Dennis To Be an Assistant Secretary of State (June 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 20''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association at the Universal City Hilton in [[Universal City, California]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IitR Remarks to the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association in Universal City, California (June 20, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Texas State Republican Convention at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VasloY Remarks at the Texas State Republican Convention in Dallas, Texas (June 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 22''' – President Bush signs H.R. 5132,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tDz4 Statement on Signing Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Legislation (June 22, 1992)]</ref> a supplemental appropriations bill providing "emergency funding for the nationwide disaster programs of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, and for the Small Business Administration, SBA" in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vam50t Remarks on Signing Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Legislation (June 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 23''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on a possible railroad strike in the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYra8w Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on a Possible Railroad Strike (June 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VaslFu Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology (June 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Christopher H. Phillips for membership on the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnmDT Nomination of Christopher H. Phillips To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the United States Institute of Peace (June 23, 1992)]</ref> and Nancy M. Dowdy for Special Representative for Arms Control Negotiations and Disarmament (Chief Science Adviser).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHcyu Nomination of Nancy M. Dowdy To Be Special Representative for Arms Control Negotiations and Disarmament (June 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 24''' – President Bush has a morning meeting with members of the House of Representatives from both parties to thank them "for the courage, vision, and responsibility they displayed supporting the balanced budget constitutional amendment."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eWMI Statement on the Balanced Budget Amendment (June 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush sends Congress the Credit Availability and Regulatory Relief Act of 1992 for consideration and possible enactment in a message.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHd5w Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation on Credit Availability and Regulatory Relief (June 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a statement on the Supreme Court ruling in [[Lee v. Weisman]] expressing his disappointment.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k1Em Statement on the Supreme Court Decision on the Lee v. Weisman Case (June 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of H. Douglas Barclay for membership on the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHeGC Nomination of H. Douglas Barclay To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (June 24, 1992)]</ref> and David Heywood Swartz for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Byelarus.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lvOp Nomination of David Heywood Swartz To Be United States Ambassador to Byelarus (June 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 25''' – President Bush attends a discussion on the subject of education in the Roosevelt Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH2Iv Remarks at a Roundtable Discussion on Education Reform (June 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech on education in the South Lawn during the morning. During the address, Bush announces his intent to send Congress "legislation that would authorize an ambitious demonstration program".<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jP7w Remarks Announcing Proposed Legislation To Establish a ``GI Bill'' for Children (June 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the College Republican Convention at the Omni Shoreham Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHhlM Remarks to the College Republican Convention (June 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Kathryn D. Sullivan for Chief Scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0mfUz Nomination of Kathryn D. Sullivan To Be Chief Scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (June 25, 1992)]</ref> and C.C. Hope, Jr. for membership on the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHi9k Nomination of C.C. Hope, Jr., To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (June 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 26''' – President Bush attends a ceremony marking the remains of [[Ignacy Paderewski]] returning to [[Poland]] in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fTnx Remarks at a Ceremony Marking the Return of the Remains of Ignacy Paderewski to Poland (June 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Hugo Pomrehn for Under Secretary of Energy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j6pr Nomination of Hugo Pomrehn To Be Under Secretary of Energy (June 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush directs Marshall Jordan Breger to perform the duties of the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Standard starting in three days on June 29.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IhpN Designation of Marshall Jordan Breger as Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor (June 26, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 27''' – President Bush's recorded radio address from the previous day is broadcast. His remarks are geared toward his legislative proposal on education reform.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHjdo Radio Address to the Nation on a ``GI Bill'' for Children (June 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 29''' – President Bush attends a dedication ceremony for the Drug Enforcement Administration's New York Field Division Office in New York City in the DEA New York Field Division Office conference room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1598R Remarks at the Dedication Ceremony for the Drug Enforcement Administration's New York Field Division Office in New York City (June 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a fundraising luncheon for Senator [[Alfonse M. D'Amato]] while in the Grand Ballroom of New York Hilton Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat1dZ Remarks at a Fundraising Luncheon for Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato in New York City (June 29, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address at a dinner for his re-election campaign in the Mackinac Ballroom at the Westin Hotel during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k3fs Remarks at a Victory '92 Fundraising Dinner in Detroit (June 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''June 30''' – President Bush issues a statement criticizing health care fraud as "a type of crime which victimizes all American" and praises the federal government for taking action with the first phase of Operation Goldpill.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHjKq Statement on Action Against Health Care Fraud (June 30, 1992)]</ref>
=== July ===
*'''July 1''' – President Bush meets with Japanese Prime Minister Miyazawa for discussions on relations between their two countries. The two leaders make a joint appearance in the Rose Garden during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF6Qp Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa of Japan (July 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Robert E. Martinez for Associate Deputy Secretary of Transportation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHkhs Nomination of Robert E. Martinez To Be Associate Deputy Secretary of Transportation (July 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Carroll E. Multz for United States Commissioner on the Upper Colorado River Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RkXN Appointment of Carroll E. Multz as Commissioner on the Upper Colorado River Commission (July 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 2''' – In a morning appearance at the House Chamber, President Bush announces the sending to Congress of "the fourth piece of our comprehensive health care reform package, medical malpractice reform." President Bush then answers questions on the economy, his re-election campaign, and the unemployment benefits.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHkOu Remarks at a Meeting With the House Republican Conference on Health Care and an Exchange With Reporters (July 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush confirms in a statement that the planned withdrawal of America from nuclear weapons he announced on September 27 had been completed.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q030dJ Statement on the United States Nuclear Weapons Initiative (July 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the Health Care Liability Reform and Quality of Care Improvement Act of 1992 to Congress for consideration and possible enacting in a message.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9IlI7 Message to the Congress Transmitting Proposed Legislation on Health Care (July 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Mack F. Mattingly for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Seychelles,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGx0E Nomination of Mack F. Mattingly To Be United States Ambassador to the Seychelles (July 2, 1992)]</ref> and Mary C. Pendleton for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Moldova.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8iQHa Nomination of Mary C. Pendleton To Be United States Ambassador to Moldova (July 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 3''' – President Bush signs the Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1992. The legislation extends the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program to March of the following year, it having initially been set to expire on July 4, 1992.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGy4I Statement on Signing the Unemployment Compensation Amendments of 1992 (July 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush proclaims [[Bolivia]] and [[Colombia]] "to be beneficiary countries under the Andean Trade Preference Act of 1991 (ATPA)." The proclamation makes the two countries the first designated under the Andean Trade Preference Act.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHmG6 Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the Andean Trade Preference Act (July 3, 1992)]</ref> A recording of President Bush discussing health care reform is broadcast, the recording being made the previous day.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jPEy Radio Address to the Nation on Health Care Reform (July 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 4''' – President Bush attends the Richard Petty Tribute at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CUK6 Remarks at the Richard Petty Tribute in Daytona Beach (July 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 5''' – President Bush delivers an address to Polish citizens in Castle Square during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jQbA Remarks to Polish Citizens in Warsaw (July 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 7''' – The Economic Summit releases a declaration on the world economy, developing countries, Europe, and the independent states of the former Soviet Union.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n2WU Munich Economic Summit Declaration (July 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 8''' – President Bush holds his one hundred and thirty-fourth news conference in [[Munich, Germany]] shortly before and after noon. President Bush answers questions from reporters on the Economic Summit and domestic politics, multilateral trade negotiations, Russia, Yugoslavia, urban policy, future American troop development, President Yeltsin, the global economy, nuclear energy, and the federal budget deficit.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Kx0p The President's News Conference in Munich, Germany (July 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 9''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Conference on Security and Cooperation at the Helsinki Fair Center in [[Helsinki, Finland]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dh6D Remarks to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in Helsinki, Finland (July 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush releases a statement on the New American Schools Development Corporation, saying it is in line with the administration's education policy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jQIC Statement on the New American Schools Design Competition (July 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 10''' – President Bush and [[Prime Minister of Hungary]] [[Jozsef Antall]] answer questions from reporters on refugees, eastern Europe, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, European security, bilateral discussions, and U.S. Naval development while at the Helsinki Fair Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHoOe Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Jozsef Antall of Hungary in Helsinki, Finland (July 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks on continued negotiations at the Helsinki Fair Center during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZgJT Remarks Prior to Discussions With President Vaclav Havel of Czechoslovakia in Helsinki (July 10, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the ADAMHA Reorganization Act. The bill serves as an amendment to "certain alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health research and services programs."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pWvC Statement on Signing the ADAMHA Reorganization Act (July 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 13''' – President Bush announces, in a statement, his creation of "a set of principles to guide our nonproliferation efforts in the years ahead and directed a number of steps to supplement our existing efforts."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fTE3 Statement on Nuclear Nonproliferation Efforts (July 13, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces his nominations of Linton F. Brooks for Assistant Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency at the Bureau of Strategic and Nuclear Affairs,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHplg Nomination of Linton F. Brooks To Be Assistant Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (July 13, 1992)]</ref> and Walter Scott Light for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Ecuador.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IBVc Nomination of Walter Scott Light To Be United States Ambassador to Ecuador (July 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 14''' – President Bush answers questions from reporters on the Baker rumors and the issue he finds most important while in Sequoia National Forest during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHpSi Exchange With Reporters in Sequoia National Forest, California (July 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-fifth news conference in the California Room of the San Diego Mission during the afternoon with [[President of Mexico]] [[Carlos Salinas]]. The two answer questions on the Alvarez-Machain case, unauthorized campaign organization, and trade negotiations.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jUbk The President's News Conference With President Carlos Salinas of Mexico in San Diego, California (July 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Walter Scott Blackburn for membership on the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH3fx Nomination of Walter Scott Blackburn To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Building Sciences (July 14, 1992)]</ref> and John Cameron Monjo for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Npdw Nomination of John Cameron Monjo To Be United States Ambassador to Pakistan (July 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 16''' – Independent candidate [[Ross Perot]] announces his withdrawal from the presidential election. President Bush delivers an address in response to his exit to reporters by telephone in [[Boulder, Colorado]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2Uiiy Remarks in Boulder, Wyoming, on Ross Perot's Withdrawal From the Presidential Campaign (July 16, 1992)]</ref> President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-sixth news conference at the U.S. Air Force Pinedale Seismic Research Facility during the afternoon. The conference is centered around his re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q030uf The President's News Conference in Pinedale, Wyoming (July 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 17''' – President Bush delivers a speech at Jackson Hole Airport in [[Jackson Hole, Wyoming]] shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHrto Remarks to the Community in Jackson Hole, Wyoming (July 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Harriet Winsar Isom for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Cameroon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fSjt Nomination of Harriet Winsar Isom To Be United States Ambassador to Cameroon (July 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 18''' – President Bush delivers an address at [[Brigham Young University]] at the Marriott Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHs0q Remarks at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah (July 18, 1992)]</ref> President Bush answers questions on the environment from outdoor groups at Red Butte Gardens in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23qAu Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Outdoor Groups in Salt Lake City, Utah (July 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 20''' – President Bush takes part in a question and answer session with the American Legion Boys Nation in the Rose Garden during the morning. President Bush answers questions on vetoing a voter registration bill, urban aid, economics, NAFTA, education, foreign aid, his re-election campaign, the economy, and AIDS.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHt4u Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the American Legion Boys Nation (July 20, 1992)]</ref> [[Vaclav Havel]] resigns as [[President of Czechoslovakia]]. President Bush releases a statement praising Haval and stating the interest of the United States in preserving peaceful relations with Czechoslovakia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWF8I1 Statement on the Resignation of Vaclav Havel as President of Czechoslovakia (July 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 21''' – President Bush attends a forum on education at Archbishop Ryan High School in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dhn9 Remarks at the Presidential Open Forum on Educational Choice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to ethnic and religious groups at Three Saints Russian Orthodox Church in Garfield, New Jersey during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fTUz Remarks to Religious and Ethnic Groups in Garfield, New Jersey (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces federal waivers allowing New Jersey to put in place state-level welfare reforms in a statement.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n3dq Statement on New Jersey Welfare Reform (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the United States-Luxembourg agreement in a message to Congress endorsing the measure.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnnrr Message to the Congress Transmitting the Luxembourg-United States Social Security Agreement (July 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Lou E. Dantzler for membership on the National Commission on America's Urban Families.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V81GsW Nomination of Lou E. Dantzler To Be a Member of the National Commission on America's Urban Families (July 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 22''' – President Bush delivers an address to the President's Drug Advisory Council in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jUrQ Remarks to the President's Drug Advisory Council (July 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the National Medal of the Arts in the East Room shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHvcC Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the National Medal of the Arts (July 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech at an anti-drug rally at Drew Elementary School in [[Arlington, Virginia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Npu2 Remarks at an Antidrug Rally in Arlington, Virginia (July 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Alan Greenspan for United States Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JHmn Nomination of Alan Greenspan To Be United States Alternate Governor of the International Monetary Fund (July 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 23''' – President Bush signs the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 at Northern Virginia Community College during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t7Ac Remarks on Signing the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 @36in Annandale, Virginia (July 23, 1992)]</ref> The legislation serves as a resuming in authorization of parts of the [[Higher Education Act of 1965]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V2Uiz4 Statement on Signing the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 (July 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 24''' – President Bush delivers an address to the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia at the Stouffer Concourse Hotel in Arlington during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGyBK Remarks to the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia in Arlington, Virginia (July 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on his re-election campaign at Golden Gate Park in [[Brookville, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHxkK Remarks at a Community Picnic in Brookville, Ohio (July 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush participates in a discussion at Shelter Gardens Park in [[Columbia, Missouri]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t9rO Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion on Families in Columbia, Missouri (July 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''July 31''' – President Bush gives a speech in a meeting with community service clubs at the Riverside Convention Center during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NSP3 Remarks at a Breakfast With Community Service Clubs in Riverside, California (July 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Constance Horner for membership on the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Kxxr Appointment of Constance Horner as a Member of the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States (July 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== August ===
*'''August 2''' – President Bush attends a fundraising brunch for [[Richard S. Williamson]] at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel in [[Rosemont, Illinois]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHxRM Remarks at a Fundraising Brunch for Rich Williamson in Rosemont, Illinois (August 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush advocates for his re-election and touts the record of the administration as having changed the world during an afternoon appearance at a Republican family picnic at Ned Brown Preserve.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1am0w Remarks at the Northwest Republican Family Picnic in Elk Grove Village, Illinois (August 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 3''' – President Bush delivers an address to employees of Multitex Corp in [[Dalton, Georgia]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHyoO Remarks to Multitex Employees in Dalton, Georgia (August 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 4''' – President Bush announces the nominations of Edward S. Walker for Deputy Representative of the United States to the United Nations,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnnHX Nomination of Edward S. Walker To Be United States Deputy Representative to the United Nations (August 4, 1992)]</ref> and Roland Karl Kuchel for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Haiti.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHzsS Nomination of Roland Karl Kuchel To Be United States Ambassador to Haiti (August 4, 1992)]</ref> In a statement, President Bush announces the publishing of rules permitting parental authority in the determining of child care.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q02Z9F Statement on Publication of Rules Allowing Parental Choice in Child Care (August 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 5''' – President Bush attends the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council Convention at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in [[New York City]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X45K Remarks to the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council Convention in New York City (August 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Disabled American Veterans National Convention in the Goldwyn Ballroom at the Reno Hilton Hotel during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fUb5 Remarks to the Disabled American Veterans National Convention in Reno, Nevada (August 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 6''' – President Bush delivers an address to the American Legislative Exchange Council at the Broadmoor Hotel International Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHB3Y Remarks to the American Legislative Exchange Council in Colorado Springs, Colorado (August 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address on Bosnia and answers questions from reporters about American military mobilization, a message to Saddam Hussein, and the death camps existing abroad at the Peterson Air Force Base shortly after noon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mPBe Remarks on the Situation in Bosnia and an Exchange With Reporters in Colorado Springs (August 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Charles A. Gillespie, Jr. for Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHBB0 Appointment of Charles A. Gillespie, Jr., as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (August 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 7''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-seventh news conference in the Briefing Room during the morning. President Bush answers questions from reporters on American aid to Russia, his re-election campaign, Iraq, the economy, and Bosnia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1NpKy The President's News Conference (August 7, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Pacific Yew Act into law, which he said ensures "Federal lands will be managed to provide for the sustainable harvest and long-term conservation of the Pacific yew."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHC82 Statement on Signing the Pacific Yew Act (August 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 8''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-eighth news conference at his Walker's Point home during the afternoon. President Bush answers questions from reporters on Bosnia, intelligence briefings, and his re-election campaign.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IAR8 The President's News Conference in Kennebunkport, Maine (August 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 10''' – President Bush announces his nomination of Harry J. Gilmore for Ambassador of the United States to the Republic of Armenia.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat21x Nomination of Harry J. Gilmore To Be United States Ambassador to Armenia (August 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 11''' – President Bush holds his one hundredth and thirty-ninth news conference at his Walker's Point home with [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Yitzhak Rabin]] during the morning. The two answer questions on relations between the United States and Israel, loan guarantees to Israel, Middle East talks on preserving the region's peace, ''[[New York Post]]'' allegations, Jerusalem, and the Palestinians.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Rnmr The President's News Conference With Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of Israel in Kennebunkport (August 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 12''' – President Bush announces the completion of negotiations for the [[North American Free Trade Agreement]] in the Rose Garden during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHCF4 Remarks Announcing the Completion of Negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement (August 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush sends the Treaty on Open Skies to the Senate in a message in which he favorably details the treaty.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q158lj Message to the Senate Transmitting the Treaty on Open Skies (August 12, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Lois L. Evans for Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nation.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DhDF Nomination of Lois L. Evans To Be United States Representative to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (August 12, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 13''' – President Bush states that he has asked [[United States Secretary of State]] [[James Baker]] to resign his position in order to become [[White House Chief of Staff]] while in the Briefing Room during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eZYU Remarks on the Resignation of James A. Baker III as Secretary of State (August 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 17''' – President Bush attends the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention at the Indiana Convention Center in [[Indianapolis, Indiana]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n3tW Remarks to the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana (August 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a welcoming rally for his re-election campaign at the Houston Astrodome in Houston, Texas during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0eXAg Remarks at the Bush-Quayle Welcoming Rally at the Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas (August 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of C. Dean McGrath, Jr. as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHDJ8 Appointment of C. Dean McGrath, Jr., as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary (August 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission Act into law. The legislation establishes the Thomas Jefferson Commemorative Commission with the intention of creating and composing ways to mark the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of [[Thomas Jefferson]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0f0vW Statement on Signing the Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commission Act (August 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 18''' – President Bush attends an anti-drug rally at Hamilton Middle School in Houston, where he delivers an address on education.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHEga Remarks at an Antidrug Rally in Houston (August 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 19''' – President Bush delivers an address to the gala for the Republican National Committee at the George R. Brown Center during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrcxa Remarks at the Republican National Committee Gala Luncheon in Houston (August 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 20''' – President Bush delivers a speech at the [[1992 Republican National Convention|Republican National Convention]] in the Houston Astrodome in Houston, Texas during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pX2E Remarks Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Republican National Convention in Houston (August 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 21''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Republican National Committee at the Hyatt Regency Hotel during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Ky4t Remarks to the Republican National Committee in Houston (August 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 22''' – President Bush attends a campaign rally in [[Hoover, Alabama]] at the Riverchase Galleria shopping mall during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHENc Remarks at the Pride in Alabama Rally in Hoover, Alabama (August 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the National Affairs Briefing in the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q15atr Remarks at the National Affairs Briefing in Dallas, Texas (August 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 23''' – President Bush delivers an address to [[Springfield, Illinois]] residents at the Illinois State Fairgrounds during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHG7M Remarks to the Community in Springfield, Illinois (August 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 24''' – President Bush announces the appointments of Margaret DeBardeleben Tutwiler for Assistant to the President for Communications,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RnCX Appointment of Margaret DeBardeleben Tutwiler as Assistant to the President for Communications (August 24, 1992)]</ref> Robert B. Zoellick for Deputy Chief of Staff to the President.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHGEO Appointment of Robert B. Zoellick as Deputy Chief of Staff to the President (August 24, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Randall Harvey Erben for Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t9YQ Nomination of Randall Harvey Erben To Be an Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (August 24, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 25''' – President Bush delivers remarks at the American Legion National Convention at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel in Chicago during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHHbQ Remarks to the American Legion National Convention in Chicago, Illinois (August 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends a rally for his re-election campaign at Canton Township Heritage Park in Canton, Michigan during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwit7 Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in Canton, Michigan (August 25, 1992)]</ref> In a statement, President Bush confirms welfare waivers have been approved for the state of [[Michigan]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHHIS Statement on Michigan Welfare Reform (August 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 27''' – President Bush delivers an address at a re-election rally in Fountain Square in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGz8M Remarks to a Bush-Quayle Rally in Cincinnati, Ohio (August 27, 1992)]</ref> In an afternoon appearance at the Toledo Express Airport in [[Toledo, Ohio]], President Bush announces his directing of federal troops to provide assistance to the victims of Hurricane Andrew.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH3Mz Remarks in Toledo, Ohio, on Additional Disaster Assistance for Florida Following Hurricane Andrew (August 27, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to employees of Findlay Machine and Tool at the company headquarters in Tall Timbers Industrial Park in [[Findlay, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ebTF Remarks to Findlay Machine and Tool Employees in Findlay, Ohio (August 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 28''' – President Bush announces the nomination of Alvin P. Adams, Jr. for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Peru.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHIfU Nomination of Alvin P. Adams, Jr., To Be United States Ambassador to Peru (August 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 29''' – President Bush says he is ordering "an additional 5,000 military troops be sent in order to increase existing services such as the provision of food, kitchens, tents, and delivery of shelter-related items" toward hurricane relief and answers questions from reporters on Hurricane Andrew in the Cabinet Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jUYS Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on Disaster Relief Efforts (August 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 30''' – President Bush addresses ongoing efforts toward providing hurricane relief amid a morning appearance in the Cabinet Room.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHIMW Remarks on Hurricane Andrew Disaster Relief (August 30, 1992)]</ref>
*'''August 31''' – President Bush meets with home builders, volunteer organizations, multiple federal officials, and representatives of insurance companies and small businesses. President Bush specifies the content of the meeting later that day in the Roosevelt Room during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrdkI Remarks on Hurricane Andrew Recovery Efforts (August 31, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces "the Russian Federation and the United States have now also initialed an agreement to ensure that highly enriched uranium from dismantled nuclear weapons will be used only for peaceful purposes" in a statement.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5CVxE Statement on the Russia-United States Agreement on the Disposition of Uranium From Nuclear Weapons (August 31, 1992)]</ref>
=== September ===
* '''September 1''' – President Bush makes a satellite appearance at the America 2000 Satellite Town Meeting from the Oval Office during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xSu0 Teleconference Remarks to the America 2000 Satellite Town Meeting (September 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address and answers questions from reporters on hurricane relief at Homestead Middle School in [[Homestead, Florida]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHJR0 Remarks and an Exchange With Reporters on Disaster Relief Efforts in Homestead, Florida (September 1, 1992)]</ref> The White House announces that President Bush has waived his August 24 declaration of the state and local cost sharing requirements in Florida.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5t9Ik White House Statement on Additional Disaster Relief for Florida (September 1, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Nancy A. Nord for Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHKV4 Nomination of Nancy A. Nord To Be a Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (September 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 2''' – President Bush delivers an address on trade and agriculture to citizens at the Kapperman farm in Humboldt, South Dakota during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tETE Remarks to the Community in Humboldt, South Dakota (September 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to employees of Shallowater Co-op Gin at the company headquarters in [[Shallowater, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHLs6 Remarks to Shallowater Co-op Gin Company Employees in Shallowater, Texas (September 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush appoints Frederick H. Grubbe to the position of Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZi4t Appointment of Frederick H. Grubbe as Deputy Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs (September 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 3''' – President Bush meets with [[Administrator of the Small Business Administration]] [[Pat Saiki]] and during the meeting is informed of the Small Business Administration responding to his request of expediting loan process to Hurricane Andrew victims. President Bush afterward releases a statement saying in part, "SBA loans that typically require 30 to 60 days will now be processed in just 7 days."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat2i3 Statement on Expediting Small Business Administration Loans for Hurricane Andrew Victims (September 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 4''' – President Bush delivers an address at Goolrick's Pharmacy in [[Fredericksburg, Virginia]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1Nqy6 Remarks to the Community in Fredericksburg, Virginia (September 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Small Business Credit and Business Opportunity Enhancement Act of 1992 into law. The legislation is stated by President Bush to provide "a major stimulus to the growth and development of small businesses."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vasn04 Statement on Signing the Small Business Credit and Business Opportunity Enhancement Act of 1992 (September 4, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Daniel Casse for Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mQoM Appointment of Daniel Casse as Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs (September 4, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 5''' – President Bush delivers an address at the Lake County fairgrounds in Painesville, Ohio during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZUHh Remarks at Octoberfest in Painesville, Ohio (September 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush arrives in [[Greenville, South Carolina]] at the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport during the afternoon. President Bush delivers an address detailing his intentions in the state and critiquing Democratic nominee Clinton.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnnYt Remarks on Arrival in Greenville, South Carolina (September 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the North Carolina Apple Festival at the Henderson County Courthouse in Hendersonville during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9ImMb Remarks at the North Carolina Apple Festival in Hendersonville (September 5, 1992)]</ref> The White House announces that President Bush has amended his August 26 declaration of a major disaster in Louisiana to include a waiver of state and local cost sharing requirements.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q15bgZ White House Statement on Additional Disaster Relief for Louisiana (September 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 6''' – President Bush delivers a speech to citizens at the Copernicus Center in Chicago, Illinois during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qCAw Remarks to the Polish-American Community in Chicago, Illinois (September 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 8''' – President Bush transmits the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in a message to the Senate calling for the legislative body to approve the measure.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrd4c Message to the Senate Transmitting the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (September 8, 1992)]</ref> In a statement, President Bush confirms the administration has agreed to accept welfare waivers per the request of the state of [[Virginia]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHPbk Statement on Virginia Welfare Reform (September 8, 1992)]</ref> The White House says President Bush earlier in the day sent Congress "emergency supplemental requests to cover the incremental costs arising from the consequences of Hurricane Andrew and Typhoon Omar."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23rEy White House Statement on Proposed Disaster Relief Legislation (September 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 9''' – President Bush says his upcoming meeting with Republicans can benefit attempts on the part of the administration in reforming health care during a morning appearance in the Cabinet Room.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb45Dw Remarks Prior to a Meeting With Republican Congressional Leaders (September 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech at a rally for his re-election campaign at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall in [[Middletown, New Jersey]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aopa Remarks at a Bush-Quayle Rally in Middletown, New Jersey (September 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush transmits the Ireland-United States Social Security Agreement to Congress in a message for approval by both chambers.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHQMq Message to the Congress Transmitting the Ireland-United States Social Security Agreement (September 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 10''' – President Bush addresses the Economic Club of Detroit at the Cobo Hall during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fUYD Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With the Economic Club of Detroit in Michigan (September 10, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 11''' – President Bush delivers an address at [[Missouri Southern State College]] in [[Joplin, Missouri]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat2yz Remarks at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin, Missouri (September 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 14''' – President Bush delivers an address to the Natural Communities Conservation Planning Organizations in an appearance at Rancho Penasquitos in [[San Diego, California]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xT12 Remarks to Natural Communities Conservation Planning Organizations in San Diego, California (September 14, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech to employees of Vaagen Brothers Lumber at the company headquarters in [[Colville, Washington]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHRjs Remarks to Vaagen Brothers Lumber Employees in Colville, Washington (September 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 15''' – President Bush gives a speech to the National Guard Association at the Salt Palace Convention Center in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lxG1 Remarks to the National Guard Association in Salt Lake City, Utah (September 15, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech to employees of [[Sandia National Laboratories]] at a company laboratory in [[Albuquerque, New Mexico]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHRQu Remarks to Sandia National Laboratories Employees in Albuquerque, New Mexico (September 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 16''' – The White House announces that President Bush will amend an earlier declaration of a major disaster in Hawaii to include waivers for "State and local cost sharing requirements and allow reimbursement of 100 percent of eligible public assistance costs exceeding per capita."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2Iklt White House Statement on Additional Disaster Relief For Hawaii (September 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 17''' – President Bush delivers an address in the Enid Convention Hall in [[Enid, Oklahoma]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9n40Y Remarks to the Community in Enid, Oklahoma (September 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech at a home site in the Avery of Walnut Creek development in [[Jonesboro, Georgia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k4A2 Remarks to the Community in Jonesboro, Georgia (September 17, 1992)]</ref> President Bush attends the Olympic Flag Jam '92 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q2yq Remarks at Olympic Flag Jam '92 in Atlanta, Georgia (September 17, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 18''' – President Bush delivers a speech to [[AT&T]] employees at the company's corporate headquarters in [[Basking Ridge, New Jersey]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IDfM Remarks to AT T Employees in Basking Ridge, New Jersey (September 18, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 20''' – President Bush delivers an address to the G – 7 Finance Ministers and Bank Governors in the East Room during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHTYC Remarks to the G – 7 Finance Ministers and Bank Governors (September 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 21''' – President Bush gives a speech to the United Nations General Assembly in the General Assembly Hall during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2IlWz Address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City (September 21, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of Marshall Fletcher McCallie for Ambassador of the United States of America to the Republic of Namibia,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9In2H Nomination of Marshall Fletcher McCallie To Be United States Ambassador to Namibia (September 21, 1992)]</ref> and Robert Gregory Joseph for Assistant Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (Bureau of Verification and Intelligence).<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ee1N Nomination of Robert Gregory Joseph To Be an Assistant Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (September 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 22''' – President Bush gives a speech at the University Plaza Convention Center in [[Springfield, Missouri]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9qCR2 Remarks to the Community in Springfield, Missouri (September 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address at Tulsa International Airport in [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] criticizing Governor Clinton and promoting current policies during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aq0g Remarks on Arrival in Tulsa, Oklahoma (September 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 23''' – President Bush addresses the Independent Business Coalition of his re-election campaign in the Biltmore Room of the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center located in [[Greensboro, North Carolina]] during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VbZVej Remarks to the Bush-Quayle Independent Business Coalition in Greensboro, North Carolina (September 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers a speech at the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center that morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1mQVO Remarks to the Triad Business Community in Greensboro, North Carolina (September 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address at [[Pennsylvania State University]] on the Old Main Lawn during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JIqr Remarks at Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania (September 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs H.R. 5620 into law, providing immediate "supplemental appropriations for disaster assistance to meet urgent needs resulting from Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Iniki, and Typhoon Omar."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PWFa2B Statement on Signing the Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1992 (September 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 25''' – President Bush delivers an address to employees of [[Motorola]] at the company plant in [[Schaumburg, Illinois]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHXrk Remarks to Motorola Employees in Schaumburg, Illinois (September 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the National Technology Initiative Conference in Mandel Hall at the University of Chicago during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IEQS Remarks at the National Technology Initiative Conference in Chicago, Illinois (September 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address for his re-election campaign at the Hilton Hotel in Chicago during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8j80x Remarks to Working Families for Bush-Quayle in Chicago (September 25, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nominations of William Lucas for Director of Community Relations Service at the U.S. Department of Justice,<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2fWzJ Nomination of William Lucas To Be Director of Community Relations Service at the Department of Justice (September 25, 1992)]</ref> and Eric J. Boswell for Director of the Office of Foreign Missions at the State Department.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V3seM9 Nomination of Eric J. Boswell To Be Director of the Office of Foreign Missions at the Department of State (September 25, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 26''' – President Bush gives a speech at the Reed and Frazee Streets railroad tracks in [[Bowling Green, Ohio]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwkkJ Remarks to the Community in Bowling Green, Ohio (September 26, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks at the Plymouth train station in [[Plymouth, Michigan]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zMOx Remarks to the Community in Plymouth, Michigan (September 26, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 27''' – President Bush delivers an address on the observation deck of the Spirit of America train in Wixom, Michigan during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2xXxO Remarks to the Community in Wixom, Michigan (September 27, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 28''' – President Bush gives an address to the East Dallas Renaissance Neighborhood Project at Swiss Avenue in [[Dallas, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dird Remarks at the East Dallas Renaissance Neighborhood Project in Dallas, Texas (September 28, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 29''' – President Bush delivers a speech at the Roy Acuff Theater in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jVMq Remarks to the Community in Nashville, Tennessee (September 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''September 30''' – President Bush gives a speech criticizing the record of Governor Clinton at the Heavy and General Construction Laborers Local 472 union headquarters during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8DiHJ Remarks to Construction Workers in Newark (September 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act of 1992 into law. The Act serves as an authorization for the United States Travel and Tourism Administration.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q23twa Statement on Signing the Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act of 1992 (September 30, 1992)]</ref>
=== October ===
*'''October 1''' – President Bush signs legislation intended to "provide for the continuing operation of the Government for the brief period between now and October 5, 1992" that will be concurrent with annual appropriations.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kAjh Statement on Signing the Continuing Appropriations Bill (October 1, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 2''' – President Bush releases a statement calling for Congress to pass the national energy strategy prior to it adjourning and details the background of the strategy as well as congressional support for it.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1KzW5 Statement on National Energy Strategy Legislation (October 2, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of [[Sean O'Keefe]] for [[United States Secretary of the Navy]].<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vcu1OK Nomination of Sean Charles O'Keefe To Be Secretary of the Navy (October 2, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 3''' – President Bush delivers an address criticizing Clinton at Hollywood International Airport in [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1ecXJ Remarks to the Community in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (October 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives a speech noting what he sees as inconsistencies in Clinton's stated positions on issues at the Church Street Market in [[Orlando, Florida]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb482a Remarks to the Community in Orlando, Florida (October 3, 1992)]</ref> President Bush returns the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 to the Senate and explains his reasons for doing so in a message to the chamber.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3IF7o Message to the Senate Returning Without Approval the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 (October 3, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 5''' – President Bush gives an address that includes child care reform and critiquing Clinton on the Green in front of the old statehouse in [[Dover, Delaware]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH5UH Remarks to the Community in Dover, Delaware (October 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Civil War Battlefield Commemorative Coin Act of 1992, enabling the "Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the protection of Civil War battlefields."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k6YG Statement on Signing the Civil War Battlefield Commemorative Coin Act of 1992 (October 5, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Gerald R. Riso for Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHXHQ Nomination of Gerald R. Riso To Be Chief Financial Officer of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (October 5, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 6''' – President Bush signs the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993, which he says contains "funding necessary to maintain and improve our transportation system and to support transportation safety."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q4lzO9 Statement on Signing the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (October 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the nomination of Douglas Alan Brook for Director of the Office of Personnel Management.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NU9D Nomination of Douglas Alan Brook To Be Director of the Office of Personnel Management (October 6, 1992)]</ref> President Bush announces the appointment of Clifford T. Alderman for Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZiBv Appointment of Clifford T. Alderman as Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs (October 6, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 7''' – President Bush attends the initializing ceremony for the North American Free Trade Agreement at the Plaza San Antonio Hotel in [[San Antonio, Texas]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8Dkzl Remarks at the Initialing Ceremony for the North American Free Trade Agreement in San Antonio, Texas (October 7, 1992)]</ref> Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement expressing President Bush's satisfaction with free parliamentary elections in Kuwait.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1k5nA Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on Free Elections in Kuwait (October 7, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 8''' – President Bush delivers an address critiquing Clinton at the Nashville Avenue Wharf in [[New Orleans, Louisiana]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76leJ Remarks at the Port of New Orleans, Louisiana (October 8, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 9''' – President Bush issues a designation of Arlene Holen for the position of Chairman of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jXnw Designation of Arlene Holen As Chairman of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission (October 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992, an act that President Bush states will provide "for the future establishment of a national wildlife refuge at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal immediately outside of Denver, Colorado."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9X71q Statement on Signing the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Act of 1992 (October 9, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers an address to the National Fraternal Order of Police at the Holiday Inn Eastgate during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYGzWk Remarks to the National Fraternal Order of Police in Cincinnati, Ohio (October 9, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 11''' – President Bush arrives at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V5zOpD Remarks on Arrival in St. Louis, Missouri (October 11, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 13''' – President Bush signs the instrument of ratification for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Bush states that the Climate Convention is the first step in an international addressing of the issue of climate change and calls on other regions to participate.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZkcB Statement on Signing the Instrument of Ratification for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (October 13, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 14''' – President Bush signs the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Act of 1992. The council has the objective of reviewing the status and federal policies toward California Indian tribes.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9kCaT Statement on Signing the Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Act of 1992 (October 14, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 15''' – President Bush, Ross Perot, and Governor Clinton participate in the Richmond, Virginia presidential debate.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1tHyO Presidential Debate in Richmond, Virginia (October 15, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 16''' – President Bush signs the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992, establishing the Ohio-based Dayton Aviation National Historic Park along with the National Park System.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VgHZPY Statement on Signing the Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act of 1992 (October 16, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 19''' – President Bush arrives at the Capital City Airport in [[Lansing, Michigan]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYwkRL Remarks on Arrival in Lansing, Michigan (October 19, 1992)]</ref> President Bush delivers remarks criticizing the Clinton-Gore ticket at the Lansing Civic Center during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8NUq9 Remarks at a Post-Debate Rally in Lansing, Michigan (October 19, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 20''' – President Bush delivers an address on the observation deck of the Spirit of America train in [[Gainesville, Georgia]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q5taMo Remarks to the Community in Gainesville, Georgia (October 20, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 21''' – President Bush gives a speech criticizing Governor Clinton at the State Fair Grounds in [[Raleigh, North Carolina]] during the evening.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V8JKi3 Remarks at the State Fair in Raleigh, North Carolina (October 21, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 22''' – President Bush delivers a speech at Seventh Street and Landis Avenue in Vineland, New Jersey during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PYrfZS Remarks at a Rally in Vineland, New Jersey (October 22, 1992)]</ref> President Bush gives an address at Veterans Memorial Park during the afternoon. President Bush's remarks criticize Clinton's record as [[Governor of Arkansas]] and predicts his re-election campaign will be successful.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V76lvf Remarks at a Rally in Ridgewood, New Jersey (October 22, 1992)]</ref>
*'''October 23''' – President Bush delivers an address at South Laurel High School in [[London, Kentucky]] during the afternoon.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jXE2 Remarks at a Laurel County Rally in London, Kentucky (October 23, 1992)]</ref> President Bush signs the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992, which he says "promotes the conservation of wild exotic birds and provides for other measures related to fish and wildlife conservation."<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V6pYDK Statement on Signing the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992 (October 23, 1992)]</ref>
=== November ===
* '''November 1''' – President Bush delivers an address at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The speech critiques the statements made by Democratic nominee Clinton and refers to him being inconsistent on his portrayal of his candidacy.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q0325l Remarks to the Community in Auburn Hills, Michigan (November 1, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 1''' – President Bush delivers an evening address at Sikorsky Memorial Airport in [[Stratford, Connecticut]] criticizing the record of Democratic nominee Clinton during his governorship.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V9Iprl Remarks to the Community in Stratford, Connecticut (November 1, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 2''' – President Bush delivers a morning address at the Hartley Dodge Memorial Building in [[Madison, New Jersey]] comparing Democratic nominee Clinton to former President [[Jimmy Carter]] and touting the record of the administration.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PXZkt7 Remarks to the Community in Madison, New Jersey (November 2, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 2''' – President Bush addresses the Briarcliff Father and Son Athletic Association on his re-election bid.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2VcH579 Remarks to the Briarcliff Father and Son Athletic Association in Glenolden, Pennsylvania (November 2, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 2''' – President Bush signs the High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act into law. The legislation supports United Nations General Assembly Resolutions concerning large-scale dry net fishing and the impact of the activity as it pertains to marine resources.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q2ImK7 Statement on Signing the High Seas Driftnet Fisheries Enforcement Act (November 2, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 3''' – President Bush loses the presidential election against Democratic [[List of Governors of Arkansas|Arkansas Governor]] [[Bill Clinton]].
* '''November 18''' – President Bush meets with President-elect Clinton at the Oval Office to discuss the transition of power between the [[Administration (government)|presidents]].
* '''November 20''' – President Bush announces the Agreement on Agricultural Trade With the European Community during remarks in the Briefing Room.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vat3CD Remarks Announcing the Agreement on Agricultural Trade With the European Community (November 20, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 23''' – In a statement responding to the death of [[Roy Acuff]], President Bush praises his musical talents.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1aqNO Statement on the Death of Roy Acuff (November 23, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 24''' – President Bush attends the presentation ceremony for the Thanksgiving Turkey in the Rose Garden.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Vb46Y6 Remarks at the Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation Ceremony (November 24, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 30''' – Press Secretary Fitzwater releases a statement on President Bush's telephone conversation with [[President of Russia]] [[Boris Yeltsin]] and contents of their discussion.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2PZnp2x Statement by Press Secretary Fitzwater on the President's Telephone Conversation With President Boris Yeltsin of Russia (November 30, 1992)]</ref>
* '''November 30''' – President Bush issues a memorandum on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico explaining its history and the actions being undertaken by the administration toward it to heads of executive departments and agencies.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q3Cu Memorandum on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (November 30, 1992)]</ref>
=== December ===
*'''December 23''' – President Bush delivers brief remarks thanking those who have helped his administration as well as wishing a happy holiday season to those in attendance in the South Lawn during the morning.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q1RqP9 Remarks on Departure for Camp David, Maryland (December 23, 1992)]</ref>
*'''December 29''' – President Bush is announced to have recess appointed Brian C. Griffin for Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q49w Recess Appointment of Brian C. Griffin as Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States (December 29, 1992)]</ref>
*'''December 30''' – President Bush announces the completion of discussions of agreements on [[START II]] and that formal work on the text of the treaty was being completed by American and Russian experts in Geneva in the Rose Garden during the morning. Bush also answers questions from reporters on Somalia, Serbia, and the START II treaty.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q15c4x Remarks on the START II Treaty and the Situation in Somalia and an Exchange With Reporters (December 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush issues a memorandum on delegations of authority as it pertains to Soviet Republics.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2V7Q4Gy Memorandum on Delegations of Authority Concerning Former Soviet Republics (December 30, 1992)]</ref> President Bush is announced to have recess-appointed Stephen T. Hart for an Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Public Affairs.<ref>[http://bit.ly/2Q3jW2W Recess Appointment of Stephen T. Hart as an Assistant Secretary of Transportation (December 30, 1992)]</ref>
== 1993 ==
* '''January 3''' – President Bush signs the [[START II]] Treaty.
* '''January 20''' – President Bush finishes his time in office and departs the White House with the First Lady [[Barbara Bush]]. His successor, [[Bill Clinton]], was [[First inauguration of Bill Clinton|inaugurated]] as the 42nd President of the United States, at noon EST.
== References ==
== External links ==
* [http://bit.ly/2V7Q5dA Miller Center G.H.W. Bush Presidential Timeline]
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