[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: GEORGE W. BUSH (2001, Book I)]
[January 20, 2001]
[Pages 757-781]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]
Appendix A / Administration of George W. Bush, 2001
Appendix A--Digest of Other White House Announcements
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The following list includes the President's public schedule and other
items of general interest announced by the Office of the Press Secretary
and not included elsewhere in this book.
January 20
In the afternoon, following the Inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall at
the Capitol, President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush went by motorcade along the Inaugural parade route to
the White House, where they viewed the parade from the reviewing stand.
In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush
attended several Inaugural balls.
January 22
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings and met with Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card, Jr. Later, he met with Secretary of State Colin L.
Powell.
In the evening, the President met with Speaker of the House of
Representatives J. Dennis Hastert.
The White House announced that the President will travel to San
Cristobal, Mexico, on February 16 to meet with President Vicente Fox of
Mexico.
January 23
In the morning, the President had separate telephone conversations with
President Vicente Fox of Mexico and Prime
Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom.
In the afternoon, the President met with Mayor Anthony A.
Williams of Washington, DC.
In the evening, the President had separate telephone conversations with
Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori of Japan and
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo of
the Philippines.
January 24
In the morning, the President had separate telephone conversations with
King Fahd and Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, and King Abdullah II of Jordan.
In the evening, the President met with Senator John McCain.
Later, the President had separate telephone conversations with President
Kim Dae-jung of South Korea and President
Aleksander Kwasniewski of Poland.
January 25
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with
Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of Germany.
Later, the President and Laura Bush traveled to Hyattsville, MD, where
they met with Catholic leaders at the residence of Archbishop Theodore
E. McCarrick of the Archdiocese of
Washington, DC. They then returned to Washington, DC.
The White House announced that the President invited Prime Minister Jean
Chretien of Canada to the White House on
February 5.
January 26
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister
Tony Blair of the United Kingdom to Washington
for a working visit February 23-24.
January 27
In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush
attended an Alfalfa Club dinner at the Capital Hilton.
January 29
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Brian
Billick, head coach of the Super Bowl XXXV
champion Baltimore Ravens.
January 30
In the morning, the President had foreign policy, intelligence, and
national security briefings. Later, he had a telephone conversation with
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee of
India, concerning assistance for victims of the recent earthquake.
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The President announced his intention to appoint John Howard as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director
of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, David W. Hobbs as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy
Director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs for the House
of Representatives, and Ziad S. Ojakli as
Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of the White House
Office of Legislative Affairs for the Senate.
The President announced his intention to appoint Brian C.
Conklin, Kirsten Ardleigh
Chadwick, R. Nelson
Litterest, and Daniel J. Keniry as Special Assistants to the President for
Legislative Affairs for the House of Representatives.
The President announced his intention to appoint Christine M.
Ciccone, Townsend Lange McNitt, and Dirksen Lehman as
Special Assistants to the President for Legislative Affairs for the
Senate.
February 1
The President had separate telephone conversations with Senate Majority
Leader Trent Lott and Attorney General John
Ashcroft, to congratulate them on the Attorney
General's confirmation by the Senate.
In the evening, the President hosted a private screening of the film
``Thirteen Days'' in the Family Theater at the White House, for guests
including Senator Edward M. Kennedy,
Representative Patrick J. Kennedy, Lt.
Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend,
and Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg.
February 2
In the morning, the President attended a Senate Democratic retreat at
the Library of Congress. Later in the morning, he traveled to
Williamsburg, VA, and in the afternoon, he traveled to Camp David, MD.
The President designated John D. Whitmore as Acting Administrator of the
Small Business Administration.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime
Minister Jean Chretien of Canada on February 5
for a working lunch.
February 3
The President had a telephone conversation with President Thabo Mbeki of
South Africa.
February 4
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Farmington, PA, where he
participated in a Democratic congressional retreat. Later, he returned
to Washington, DC.
February 5
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings and met with Secretary of State Colin L. Powell.
In the afternoon, the President had a working luncheon with Federal
Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan.
The President announced his intention to nominate Mark A.
Weinberger to be Assistant Secretary of
the Treasury for Tax Policy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Paul
Wolfowitz to be Deputy Secretary of Defense.
February 6
In the morning, the President had intelligence, national security, and
economic policy briefings.
In the late afternoon, the President had a telephone conversation with
Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon of Israel, to
congratulate Mr. Sharon on his electoral victory.
The President announced his intention to nominate Richard Haass for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of
service as Director of Policy Planning for the State Department.
The President announced his intention to nominate Marc
Grossman to be Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Grant S. Green to be Under Secretary of State for Management.
The President announced his intention to nominate Sean O'Keefe to be Deputy Director of the Office of Management and
Budget.
The President announced that he has designated Carolyn Huntoon as Acting Assistant Secretary of Energy.
February 7
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
February 8
In the morning, the President met with a group of high-tech business
leaders in the Roosevelt Room. He also had separate telephone
conversations with Chairman Yasser Arafat of
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the Palestinian Authority and Sultan Qaboos of
Oman.
The President announced his intention to nominate Senator Bill
Frist to be one of two Senate representatives to
the 55th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
The President announced his intention to nominate Michele Davis to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public
Affairs.
February 9
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. Later, he met with Mardi Gras princesses and Louisiana
festival queens in the Oval Office and with State and local
superintendents of education in the Roosevelt Room.
Also in the morning, the President had separate telephone conversations
with King Mohamed VI of Morocco and Prime
Minister Giuliano Amato of Italy. Later, in
the Roosevelt Room, he met with a group of incumbent Louisiana
politicians who had recently switched their affiliations to the
Republican Party.
In the afternoon, the President met with Utah Jazz basketball player
Karl Malone in the Oval Office. He then went to
Camp David, MD.
February 11
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
February 12
In the morning, the President traveled to Fort Stewart, GA, and in the
afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Richard Lee
Armitage to be Deputy Secretary of
State.
The President announced his intention to nominate Dov Zakheim to be Under Secretary of Defense and Comptroller.
The President announced his intention to nominate Thelma J. Askey to be Commissioner of the U.S. International Trade
Commission.
The President announced his intention to nominate Kenneth I.
Juster to be Under Secretary of Commerce
for Export Administration.
The President announced his intention to nominate Faryar
Shirzad to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Import Administration.
The President announced his intention to nominate Theodore William
Kassinger to be General Counsel of the
Department of Commerce.
The President announced his intention to nominate Scott
Whitaker to be Assistant Secretary of Health
and Human Services for Legislation.
The President announced his intention to designate Laura S. Unger as Acting Chairwoman of the Securities and Exchange
Commission.
February 13
In the morning, the President traveled to Norfolk, VA, and in the
afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Gov. Argeo Paul
Cellucci of Massachusetts to be
Ambassador to Canada.
The President announced his intention to nominate Michael P.
Jackson to be Deputy Secretary of
Transportation.
The President announced his intention to nominate John M. Duncan to be Under Secretary of the Treasury for Legislative
Affairs.
February 14
In the morning, the President traveled to Charleston, WV, where he
visited the West Virginia National Guard emergency operations center to
watch a simulated emergency flood response exercise. In the afternoon,
he returned to Washington, DC.
In an afternoon ceremony in the Oval Office, the President received
diplomatic credentials from Ambassadors Ivan Grdesic of Croatia, Emmanuel Touaboy of the Central African Republic, Juan Jose Bremer
Martino of Mexico, Milan St.
Protic of Yugoslavia, Kanat
Saudabayev of Kazakhstan, Meret
Orazov of Turkmenistan, and Carlos Alzamora
Traverso of Peru.
The President announced his intention to nominate Larry D.
Thompson to be Deputy Attorney General at
the Department of Justice.
The President announced his intention to nominate Theodore B.
Olson to be Solicitor General of the
United States.
The White House announced that the President will have a working visit
with President Andres Pastrana of Colombia
at the White House on February 27.
February 15
The President announced his intention to nominate Charles A.
James to be Assistant Attorney General for
the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice.
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The President announced his intention to nominate Daniel J.
Bryant to be Assistant Attorney General for
Legislative Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will have a working visit
with President Kim Dae-jung of South Korea at
the White House on March 7.
February 16
In the morning, the President traveled to San Cristobal, Mexico. In the
evening, he traveled to Crawford, TX.
The President announced his intention to nominate William Howard Taft
IV to be Legal Advisor to the Secretary
of State.
February 17
The President and Mrs. Bush attended a hometown
celebration welcoming them on their first post-Inauguration visit to
Crawford.
February 19
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush
traveled to Oklahoma City, OK, where they toured the Oklahoma City
National Memorial Center Museum. Later, they met privately with
survivors and family members of victims of the 1995 bombing of the
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush returned to Washington,
DC.
February 20
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush
traveled to Columbus, OH, where they toured Sullivant Elementary School
classrooms and met with reading mentors.
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush
traveled to St. Louis, MO, where they toured Moline Elementary School
classrooms and listened to a reading of ``Amazing Grace.'' Later, the
President met with Archbishop Justin Rigali of
St. Louis at a private residence.
The President named Ruben Barrales as Deputy
Assistant to the President and Director of the Office of
Intergovernmental Affairs.
February 21
In the morning, the President traveled to Townsend, TN, where he met
with students from Doyle Middle School at McGhee Tyson Airport. Later,
he toured Townsend Elementary School classrooms and listened to several
essay readings.
While returning to the airport in the afternoon, the President stopped
in front of Heritage Middle School to shake hands with students. Later,
he returned to Washington, DC.
In the evening, the President and Mrs. Bush
attended a private dinner at the home of Katharine Graham, executive committee chairman, Washington Post Co.
The President announced his intention to nominate Andrew
Natsios to be Administrator of the U.S.
Agency for International Development.
The President announced his intention to nominate Maria Cino to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director
General of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service.
The President announced his intention to nominate Brenda L.
Becker to be Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Legislative Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate David
Aufhauser to be General Counsel for the
Department of the Treasury.
The President announced his intention to nominate Robert E.
Fabricant to be Assistant Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency (General Counsel).
The President announced his intention to nominate John Robert
Bolton to be Under Secretary of State for
Arms Control and International Security Affairs.
The President announced the appointment of Gary R. Edson as Deputy Assistant to the President for International
Economic Affairs and Deputy National Security Adviser.
February 22
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
The President announced his intention to nominate James Andrew
Kelly to be Assistant Secretary of State for
East Asian and Pacific Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President
Fernando Henrique Cardoso of
Brazil at the White House on March 30.
February 23
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister
Bulent Ecevit of Turkey.
Later in the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush
went to Camp David, MD, where in the
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afternoon, they welcomed Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom and his wife, Cherie. Later, the President had a working lunch with Prime
Minister Blair at the Laurel Lodge.
The President announced his intention to nominate Tim S.
McClain to be General Counsel of the
Department of Veterans Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Pittsburgh,
PA, and Council Bluffs, IA, on February 28 and to Little Rock, AR, and
Atlanta, GA, on March 1.
February 25
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush returned to Washington,
DC.
February 26
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
The President announced his intention to nominate Hector V.
Barreto to be Administrator of the Small
Business Administration.
The President announced his intention to nominate Mel Sembler to be President of the Export-Import Bank.
The President announced his intention to nominate Robert Glenn
Hubbard to be a member of the Council of
Economic Advisers. Upon confirmation, Mr. Hubbard will serve as the
Chairman of the Council.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President
Francisco Flores of El Salvador at the
White House on March 2.
The White House announced that the President invited Chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder of Germany to the White House
for a working visit on March 29.
The White House announced that the President invited President Hosni
Mubarak of Egypt to the White House for a
working visit on April 2.
The White House announced that the President invited King Abdullah
II of Jordan to the White House for a
working visit on April 10.
February 27
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
The White House announced that the President will meet with NATO
Secretary General Lord Robertson on March
8.
February 28
In the morning, the President traveled to Beaver, PA, where he met with
Bishop Donald W. Wuerl of the Catholic
Diocese of Pittsburgh.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Omaha, NE, and later, he
traveled to Little Rock and North Little Rock, AR.
The President announced his intention to nominate Wade F. Horn to be Assistant Secretary of Health and Human
Services for Family Support.
The President announced his intention to nominate Kevin Keane to be Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services
for Public Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Lee Sarah Liberman
Otis to be General Counsel at the
Department of Energy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Peter S.
Watson to be President of the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation.
March 1
In the morning, the President toured Lakewood Elementary School, where
he answered questions from first graders in classroom 6. Later, he
traveled to Atlanta, GA. In the evening, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Lincoln P.
Bloomfield to be Assistant Secretary
of State for Political Military Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Viet Dinh to be Assistant Attorney General for Legal Policy.
The President declared a disaster in Washington State and ordered
Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area
struck by an earthquake on February 28 and continuing.
The White House announced that the President ordered an increase in the
Federal funding to Arkansas for debris removal in ice storm recovery
efforts.
March 2
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. He also had a telephone conversation with Prime Minister
Constantine Simitis of Greece.
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush went to Camp David, MD.
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The President announced his intention to nominate Chris Spear to be Assistant Secretary of Labor for Policy.
The President announced his intention to nominate John B. Taylor to be Under Secretary of the Treasury for
International Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Prime
Minister Bertie Ahern of Ireland at the White
House on March 16.
March 4
In the morning, the President and Mrs. Bush traveled to Hampton, VA. In
the afternoon, they traveled to Newport News, VA, and later returned to
Washington, DC.
March 5
In the evening, the President had a telephone conversation with Vice
President Cheney, to wish him well following an
angioplasty procedure at George Washington University Hospital.
The President announced his intention to nominate William S.
Farish to be Ambassador to Great Britain
and Northern Ireland.
The President announced his intention to nominate Kenneth Dam to be Deputy Secretary of the Treasury.
The President announced his intention to nominate Roger Walton
Ferguson, Jr., to be a member of the
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
The White House announced that the President announced that 203
educators will receive the annual Presidential Awards for Excellence in
Mathematics and Science Teaching for 2000.
March 6
In the morning, the President traveled to Chicago, IL, where he toured
Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the afternoon. Later in the afternoon, he
returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Ralph F. Boyd,
Jr., to be Assistant Attorney General for
the Civil Rights Division.
The President announced his intention to nominate John D. Graham to be Administrator of the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs of the Office of Management and Budget.
The President announced his intention to nominate Patrick
Pizzella to be Assistant Secretary of Labor
for Administration and Management.
The President announced his intention to nominate John D.
Negroponte to be U.S. Representative to
the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Goteborg,
Sweden, to attend the European Union-U.S. summit in June.
March 7
In the morning, the President had a meeting with Mayor Richard J.
Riordan of Los Angeles, CA.
The President announced his intention to nominate Pete
Aldridge to be Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.
The President announced his intention to nominate Robert Gordon
Card to be Under Secretary of Energy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Kristine Ann
Iverson to be Assistant Secretary of
Labor for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Bobby P.
Jindal to be Assistant Secretary of Health
and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation.
The President announced his intention to nominate Donna McLean to be Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Budget
and Programs and Chief Financial Officer of the Department of
Transportation.
The White House announced that the President welcomed the formation of
Israel's new government and extended his congratulations to Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, who will come to the
White House for a working visit on March 20.
March 8
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Fargo, ND, and in the
evening, he traveled to Sioux Falls, SD.
The President announced his intention to nominate Peter R.
Fisher to be Under Secretary of the Treasury
for Domestic Finance.
The President announced his intention to nominate J. Steven
Griles to be Deputy Secretary of the
Interior.
The President announced his intention to nominate Bill Hansen to be Deputy Secretary of Education.
The President announced his intention to nominate Sean B.
O'Hollaren to be Assistant
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Secretary of Transportation for Government Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will visit NATO
Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, in June as part of his first official
trip to Europe.
March 9
In the morning, the President traveled to Fayetteville, LA, and in the
afternoon, he traveled to Crawford, TX.
The President announced his intention to nominate Ruth A. Davis to be Director General and Chairman of the Board of
the Foreign Service.
The President announced his intention to nominate Alphonso R.
Jackson to be Deputy Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development.
The President announced his intention to nominate James J.
Jochum to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce
for Export Administration.
The President announced the appointment of Richard R. Kasher, Helen Mercer Witt,
and Robert Oberndoerfer Harris as members
of Presidential Emergency Board No. 235. Ms. Witt will serve as
Chairman.
The White House announced that the President will welcome Prime Minister
Yoshiro Mori of Japan to Washington for a
working visit on March 19.
The White House announced that the President will meet with Vice Premier
Qian Qichen of China at the White House on March
22.
March 12
In the morning, the President traveled to Panama City, FL, and in the
afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Paula J.
Dobriansky to be Under Secretary of
State for Global Affairs.
The President announced the designation of Dale Cabaniss as Chairman of the Federal Labor Relations Authority.
March 13
In the morning, in the Oval Office, the President met with leaders of
the Boy Scouts of America to receive their annual report to the Nation.
Later in the morning, in an Oval Office ceremony, the President received
diplomatic credentials from Ambassadors Cyrille Oguin of Benin, Usha Jeetah of
Mauritius, Yang Jiechi of China, Knut
Vollebaek of Norway, Vygaudus
Usackas of Lithuania, and Rostom al-
Zoubi of Syria.
The President announced his intention to nominate Roy A.
Bernardi to be Assistant Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development for Community Planning and Development.
The President announced his intention to nominate William James
Haynes to be General Counsel at the
Department of Defense.
The President announced his intention to nominate Victoria
Clarke to be Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Public Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Michael
Chertoff to be Assistant Attorney General
for the Criminal Division at the Department of Justice.
The White House announced that the President will meet with President
Fernando de la Rua of Argentina at the
White House for a working visit on April 19.
March 14
In the morning, the President traveled to Plainfield, NJ. In the
afternoon, he traveled to East Brunswick, NJ, and later returned to
Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Richard J. Egan to be Ambassador to Ireland.
The President announced his intention to nominate William Burns to be Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East.
The President announced his intention to nominate Lou Gallegos to be Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for
Administration.
The President announced his intention to nominate Powell A. Moore to be Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Legislative Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate John Charles
Weicher to be Assistant Secretary of Housing
and Urban Development and serve as Federal Housing Commissioner.
The White House announced that the President added the responsibility of
leading the U.S. engagement in support of the Northern Ireland peace
process to Richard Haass' February 6
nomination to be Director of Policy and Planning at the State
Department.
March 15
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
In the afternoon, the President met separately with World Boxing
Association heavyweight
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champion Johnny Ruiz and National PTA Phoebe
Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator Award winner Katha Black in the Oval Office.
The President announced his intention to nominate Eugene Hickok to be Under Secretary of Education.
March 16
In the afternoon, the President went to Camp David, MD.
The President announced his intention to nominate Samuel W.
Bodman to be Deputy Secretary of Commerce.
The President announced his intention to nominate Ann Laine Combs to be Assistant Secretary of Labor.
The President announced his intention to nominate Kathleen B.
Cooper to be Under Secretary of Commerce
for Economic Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will meet with United
Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the White
House on March 23.
The White House announced that the President will meet with King Juan
Carlos I of Spain on March 28.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Quebec City,
Canada, for the third Summit of the Americas on April 20-22.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Japan, South
Korea, and China in October.
March 18
In the afternoon, the President and Mrs. Bush returned to Washington,
DC.
March 19
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. He also had a telephone conversation with King Abdullah II of
Jordan, concerning the situation in the Middle East and the Jordan-U.S.
free trade agreement.
The President announced his intention to nominate Charles S.
Abell to be Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Force Management.
The President announced his intention to nominate Maureen Patricia
Cragin to be Assistant Secretary of
Veterans Affairs for Public and Intergovernmental Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Donald Burnham
Ensenat to be Chief of Protocol of the
Department of State.
The President announced his intention to nominate Walter
Kansteiner to be Assistant Secretary of
State for African Affairs.
The President announced his intention to nominate David A.
Sampson to be Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Economic Development.
The President announced his intention to nominate David S.C. Chu to be Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and
Readiness.
The President announced his intention to nominate Mark D.
Weinberg to be Assistant Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development for Public Affairs.
March 20
In the afternoon, the President traveled to Langley, VA, and later
returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Peter F.
Allgeier to be Deputy U.S. Trade
Representative, with the rank of Ambassador.
The President announced his intention to nominate Linnet F. Deily to be Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, with the
rank of Ambassador.
March 21
In the morning, the President traveled to Orlando, FL, and in the
afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Deborah J.
Daniels to be Assistant Attorney General
for the Office of Justice Programs.
The President announced his intention to nominate Jimmy Gurule to be Under Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement.
The President announced his intention to nominate Kay Coles James to be Director of the Office of Personnel
Management.
The President announced his intention to nominate Timothy J.
Muris to be a member of the Federal Trade
Commission for a 7-year term beginning September 26, 2001.
The President announced his intention to nominate Susan B.
Neuman to be Assistant Secretary of
Education for Elementary and Secondary Education.
The President announced his intention to nominate Stephen A.
Perry to be Administrator of General
Services.
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The President announced his intention to nominate Pierre-Richard
Prosper to be Ambassador at Large for
War Crimes Issues.
The President announced his intention to nominate Francis X.
Taylor to be Coordinator for
Counterterrorism, with the rank of Ambassador at Large.
The President announced his intention to nominate Robert D.
Blackwill to be Ambassador to India.
The President announced his designation of Susan Walthall as Acting Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the Small
Business Administration.
The President declared an emergency in Maine and ordered Federal aid to
supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area struck by
record/near record snow on March 5-7.
The President amended the Maine emergency declaration to extend the area
struck by record/near record snow on March 5-7.
March 22
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. He also had a telephone conversation with Amir Hamad bin
Khalifa Al-Thani of Qatar, to
congratulate him on the peaceful settlement of a territorial dispute
with Bahrain.
The President announced his intention to nominate Margaret
Tutwiler to be Ambassador to Morocco.
The President announced his intention to nominate Eric M. Bost to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Food,
Nutrition, and Consumer Services.
The President announced his intention to nominate Thomas C. Dorr to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Rural
Development.
The President announced his intention to nominate J.B. Penn to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and
Foreign Agriculture Services.
The President announced his intention to nominate Bruce Marshall
Carnes to be Chief Financial Officer of the
Department of Energy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Jessie Hill
Roberson to be Assistant Secretary of
Energy for Environmental Management.
The President announced his intention to nominate Thomas Scully to be Administrator of the Health Care Financing
Administration.
The President announced his intention to nominate Angela Styles to be Administrator of Federal Procurement Policy at
the Office of Management and Budget.
The President announced his intention to nominate Otto J. Reich to be Assistant Secretary of State for Western
Hemisphere Affairs.
The White House announced that the President will welcome President
Ricardo Lagos of Chile to Washington, DC, for
a working visit on April 16.
March 23
In the morning, the President traveled to Portland, ME, and in the
afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Carol D'Amico to be Assistant Secretary of Education for Vocational
and Adult Education.
The President announced his intention to nominate Francis S.
Blake to be Deputy Secretary of Energy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Linda J.
Fisher to be Deputy Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency.
The President announced his intention to nominate Claude A. Allen to be Deputy Secretary of Health and Human
Services.
The President announced his intention to nominate David D.
Lauriski to be Assistant Secretary of
Labor for Mine Safety and Health.
The President announced his intention to nominate Charlotte L.
Beers to be Under Secretary of State for
Public Diplomacy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Lorne W.
Craner to be Assistant Secretary of State
for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
March 26
In the morning, the President traveled to Kansas City, MO, and in the
afternoon, he traveled to Billings, MT.
The President announced his intention to nominate J. Richard
Blankenship to be Ambassador to the
Bahamas.
The President announced his intention to nominate Howard H. Leach to be Ambassador to France.
The President announced his intention to nominate Vicky A.
Bailey to be Assistant Secretary of Energy
for International Affairs and Domestic Policy.
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The President announced his intention to nominate Ronald
Rosenfeld to be President of the Government
National Mortgage Association.
The President announced his intention to nominate Jon M.
Huntsman to be Deputy U.S. Trade
Representative.
The President announced his intention to nominate former Senator Howard
Baker, Jr., to be Ambassador to Japan.
March 27
In the morning, the President traveled to Kalamazoo, MI, and in the
afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Nora Mead
Brownell to be a Commissioner of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The President announced his intention to nominate Patrick Henry Wood
III to be a Commissioner of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission.
The President announced his intention to nominate Clark Kent
Ervin to be Inspector General of the
Department of State.
The President announced his intention to nominate Leo S. Mackay,
Jr., to be Deputy Secretary of Veterans
Affairs.
March 28
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
The President announced his intention to nominate Mark B.
McClellan to be a member of the Council of
Economic Advisers.
The President announced his intention to nominate John E. Robson to be President of the Export-Import Bank.
The President announced his intention to nominate Anna Maria
Farias to be Assistant Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.
The President announced his intention to nominate Earl Floyd
Kvamme to be Cochair and member of the
President's Committee of Advisers on Science and Technology.
March 29
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings.
The President announced his intention to nominate Grant D.
Aldonas to be Under Secretary of Commerce
for International Trade.
The President announced his intention to nominate William Gerry Myers
III to be Solicitor of the Department
of the Interior.
The President announced his intention to nominate John F.
Manning to be Assistant Attorney General for
the Office of Legal Counsel.
The President announced his intention to nominate Shinae Chun to be Director of the Women's Bureau of the Department
of Labor.
The President announced his intention to nominate Carl W. Ford to be Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence
and Research.
The President announced his intention to nominate Jeanne L.
Phillips to be U.S. Representative to the
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, with the rank of
Ambassador.
The President announced the designation of Larry Massanari as Acting Commissioner of the Social Security
Administration.
The White House announced that the President will travel to Wilmington,
DE, on April 3, and that the President and the First Lady will spend
Easter weekend in Crawford, TX.
March 30
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. In the afternoon, he went to Camp David, MD.
The President announced his intention to nominate Robin L.
Higgins to be Under Secretary of Veterans
Affairs for Memorial Affairs.
The President announced his intention to appoint Carlos M.
Ramirez as Commissioner of the U.S.
Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission for the U.S.
and Mexico.
March 31
In the late evening, the President was notified and briefed by National
Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice
concerning the emergency landing of a U.S. Navy EP-3E Aries II
electronic surveillance aircraft with a 24-member crew on China's Hainan
Island after a mid-air collision with a Chinese F-8 fighter jet over the
South China Sea.
April 1
Throughout the day, the President was updated by National Security
Adviser Condoleezza Rice concerning the
U.S. Navy aircraft incident.
In the afternoon, the President returned to Washington, DC.
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April 2
In the morning, the President had intelligence and national security
briefings. He then met with Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, concerning the U.S. Navy aircraft incident.
April 3
In the morning, the President traveled to Wilmington, DE, where he
toured the H. Fletcher Brown Boys and Girls Club. In the afternoon, the
President returned to Washington, DC.
The President announced his intention to nominate Angela
Antonelli to be Chief Financial Officer of
the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The President announced his intention to nominate Brian Jones to be General Counsel at the Department of Education.
The President announced his intention to nominate Bruce P.
Mehlman to be Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Technology Policy.
The President announced his intention to nominate Bill Hawks to be Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and
Regulatory Programs.
The President announced his intention to nominate James R.
Moseley to be Deputy Secretary of
Agriculture.
The President announced his intention to nominate Thomas L.
Sansonetti to be Assistant Attorney
General for the Environmental and Natural Resources Division.
The President announced his intention to nominate Patricia Lynn
Scarlett to be Assistant Secretary of
the Interior for Policy, Management, and Budget.
The President announced his intention to nominate Allan Rutter