[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2002, Book II)] [July 24, 2002] [Page 1286] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov][[Page 1286]] Remarks Following a Meeting With Congressional Leaders July 24, 2002 Legislative Agenda The President. Today I've had the honor of talking to Members of the United States Congress--these good folks happen to be Democrats--about how to leave behind a legacy of a more secure America. We're talking about an incredibly important piece of legislation that will be voted on this Friday. It's a legislation to create a Department of Homeland Security; it's really a piece of legislation to make America a safer place. And I want to thank the leaders who are here for their willingness to put partisanship aside and focus on what's best for the American people. I believe we're going to get a good bill on Friday out of the House. I ask the Senate to vote on the bill before they go home for their August vacation. Secondly, we're making progress on a piece of legislation which will enable us to say that we passed laws to help protect investors, 401(k) stockholders, from corporate fraud. This Government--this Government will investigate, will arrest, and will prosecute corporate executives who break the law. And the Justice Department took action today. And finally, I am hopeful that after a lot of work, we can get a trade bill up on the floor of the House and the floor of the Senate before they go home for August as well. This is an important part of a legislative package necessary to help create jobs and keep the economy going. Today was a day of action and a day of accomplishment in Washington, DC. And I want to thank the Members for that. Thank you all. Note: The President spoke at 2:55 p.m. in the Cabinet Room at the White House.