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  2002
  April
19Dinner with President Gerald R. Ford at the University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy
Thank you, President White. President Arias, welcome to Michigan. An especially enthusiastic welcome since you come bearing a great gift to Michigan -- Costa Rican weather in April. President Ford, welcome back to the University of Michigan
18NextEnergy -- Powering Michigan's Future
For more than one hundred years, Michigan has been headquarters to the auto industry. Detroit became the auto capital of the world because of men who were willing to take risks -- R. E. Olds, William Durant, Louis Chevrolet, the Dodge Brothers and Henry Ford just to name a few.
10Testimony on Welfare Reform Reauthorization before the Senate Finance Committee
Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the reauthorization of welfare reform. I am here today on behalf of the National Governors Association and the state of Michigan.
10Testimony on Homeland Security before the Senate Committee on Appropriations
02Congressional Testimony on Reauthorization of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act

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