The President spoke at 8:50 p.m. at a private residence. In his remarks, he referred to Morton Bahr, president, Communications Workers of America, and his wife, Florence; and John J. Sweeny, president, and Linda Chavez-Thompson, vice president, AFL-CIO. The President also referred to California Proposition 34 and Oregon Ballot Measure 92, measures to prohibit using payroll deductions for political purposes without written employee consent.
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Clinton, William J. "Remarks at an AFL-CIO Reception, October 6, 2000." In Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton, 2000, Book 2-June 27 to October 11, 2000, 2065 - 2067. Washington, DC: Government Publishing Office. 2000.
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APA
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Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration, Remarks at an AFL-CIO Reception, GovInfo, (June 27, 2000),
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