[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 32, Number 21 (Monday, May 27, 1996)]
[Pages 902-903]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Teleconference Remarks on the Expansion of the Detroit/Wayne County, 
Michigan, Airport

May 20, 1996

    The President. It's Bill Clinton. How are you?
    Wayne County Executive Ed McNamara. Well, I'm great. How are you? We 
have a room full of supporters here.
    The President. Well, I'm very glad that Secretary Pena and I could 
join you today, at least by telephone, to congratulate all of you who 
have worked so hard to make the expansion of the Detroit Metropolitan 
Wayne County Airport a reality. I know that a lot of people deserve 
praise for their hard work, but I want to say a particular thanks to 
Senator Carl Levin and Governor Engler and former Governor Jim Blanchard 
and Congressman Dingell, Congresswoman Rivers, Congressman Knollenberg, 
the executive vice president of Northwest Airlines, Don Washburn. But I 
especially want to thank you, Ed McNamara, for all the work you've done.
    We had to have this day; otherwise I could never look at you again 
without remembering all the times you twisted my arm and put bruises all 
over me. [Laughter]
    Mr. McNamara. Well, you've got to know we never would have done it 
without you. You were the most key individual in this whole show, and 
you've helped turn Michigan's greatest generator of jobs and economic 
activity into a reality. So we're grateful.
    The President. I'm very pleased that we can provide some extra 
funding. The $150 million in new funds, in addition to the millions 
already committed, as you know, will fund the infrastructure for the 
airport's domestic and international terminals. And this is just a great 
example of the kind of partnership we need between the Federal, State, 
and local governments and the private sector.
    And I agree with you, it's going to have a tremendous impact on 
Michigan's economic future. It will help to create nearly $3 billion in 
business activity in the Detroit area every year. It will create 
thousands of jobs. And it will enable the metro airport to be a world-
class airport well, well into the 21st century. So it's very exciting.

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    And let me say that there's one other person that deserves some 
credit here, and I want to introduce him--our Secretary of 
Transportation, Federico Pena, who strongly supported this project and 
worked with us. And I'd like to have Secretary Pena say a word to you, 
too.

[At this point, Secretary Pena reviewed the economic impact of the 
airport expansion.]

    Mr. McNamara. You know, Secretary, Don Washburn and I still remember 
the cattle prod you used to put us back at the table, and it was very 
effective. You might tell the President, and I might also tell you, that 
Mayor Dennis Archer just dropped by to say hi and to congratulate us. He 
happens to be in the room with us also.
    The President. Hello, Mayor.
    Mayor Archer. How are you doing, Mr. President?
    Mr. McNamara. He says, ``How are you doing, Mr. President?''
    The President. I'm doing great. I think you all are too.
    Mr. McNamara. We certainly appreciate all of your efforts and the 
fact that you were with us today. And we will promise not to make any 
more great demands on you for at least a couple of years.
    The President. Just make the most of this. I know you will.
    Mr. McNamara. I got my fingers crossed.
    The President. Thank you all. Good-bye.

Note: The President spoke at 5:24 p.m. in the Oval Office at the White 
House. In his remarks, he referred to Gov. John Engler of Michigan.