Timeline of the Ronald Reagan presidency (1987)

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The following is a timeline of the presidency of Ronald Reagan from January 1, 1987, to December 31, 1987.

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References

  1. "Memorandum on the Generalized System of Preferences (January 2, 1987)".
  2. "Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate on the Generalized System of Preferences (January 2, 1987)".
  3. "Radio Address to the Nation on the Fiscal Year 1988 Budget (January 3, 1987)".
  4. "Message to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate Transmitting the Fiscal Year 1988 Budget (January 5, 1987)".
  5. "Announcement of the Presentation of the Presidential Citizens Medal to Larry M. Speakes (January 30, 1987)".
  6. "Appointment of Charles D. Hobbs as Assistant to the President (January 30, 1987)".
  7. "Appointment of Gary L. Bauer as Assistant to the President for Policy Development (January 30, 1987)".
  8. "Radio Address to the Nation on Administration Goals (January 31, 1987)".
  9. https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/public/digitallibrary/dailydiary/1987-02.pdf
  10. Maclean, John N. (April 20, 1987). "U.S. calls for oil leasing in Arctic wildlife refuge".
  11. "Bush shares spotlight with Easter Bunny". Chicago Tribune. April 21, 1987.
  12. Cawley, Janet (April 22, 1987). "Senate panel grants Poindexter limited immunity". Chicago Tribune.
  13. "Reagan aims jokes, praise at media". Chicago Tribune. April 23, 1987.
  14. "Pentagon shells 'Star Wars' study". Chicago Tribune. April 24, 1987.
  15. Coates, James (April 25, 1987). "Grand juries indict 15 white supremacists". Chicago Tribune.
  16. "Reagan says trade curbs risk America's prosperity". Chicago Tribune. April 26, 1987.
  17. "Nomination of Kenneth Y. Tomlinson To Be a Member of the Board for International Broadcasting (May 11, 1987)".
  18. "Remarks to Congressional Leaders on Defense Spending (May 12, 1987)".
  19. "Proclamation 5662 -- National Day of Mourning for the Victims of United States Ship Stark (May 23, 1987)".
  20. "Radio Address to the Nation on Memorial Day and the Budget Deficit (May 23, 1987)".
  21. "The President's News Conference (June 11, 1987)".
  22. "Statement on the Proposed United States Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia (June 11, 1987)".
  23. "Remarks at the Italian-American Conference on Private Sector Initiatives in Venice, Italy (June 11, 1987)".
  24. "Radio Address to the Nation on International Trade (June 13, 1987)".
  25. "Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the All-America Cities Awards (July 16, 1987)".
  26. "Message to the Congress Transmitting the Annual Report on Environmental Quality (July 16, 1987)".
  27. "Executive Order 12603 -- Presidential Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic (July 16, 1987)".
  28. "Remarks Following Discussions With Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of the United Kingdom (July 17, 1987)".
  29. "Nomination of Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., To Be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (July 17, 1987)".
  30. "Remarks to Broan Manufacturing Company Employees in Hartford, Wisconsin (July 27, 1987)".
  31. "Remarks at a Rotary Club Luncheon in West Bend, Wisconsin (July 27, 1987)".
  32. "Message to the Congress Reporting Budget Deferrals (October 1, 1987)".
  33. "Nominations and Appointments (October 1, 1987)".
  34. "Remarks on Signing the German-American Day Proclamation (October 2, 1987)".
  35. "Nominations and Appointments (October 2, 1987)".
  36. "Informal Exchange With Reporters on the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork (October 2, 1987)".
  37. "Radio Address to the Nation on Voluntarism and the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork (October 3, 1987)".
  38. "Remarks at a White House Luncheon for Members of the Volunteer International Council of the United States Information Agency (October 9, 1987)".
  39. "Remarks to Supporters of Supreme Court Nominee Robert H. Bork (October 9, 1987)".
  40. "Radio Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Robert H. Bork (October 10, 1987)".
  41. "Statement on the Death of Alfred M. Landon (October 12, 1987)".
  42. "Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for William Steele Sessions as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (November 2, 1987)".
  43. "Nomination of Chandler L. van Orman To Be Administrator of the Economic Regulatory Administration at the Department of Energy (November 2, 1987)".
  44. "Nomination of Ann D. McLaughlin To Be Secretary of Labor (November 3, 1987)".
  45. "Address to the People of Western Europe on Soviet-United States Relations (November 4, 1987)".
  46. "Nominations and Appointments (November 4, 1987)".
  47. "Appointment of Frederick J. Ryan, Jr., as Assistant to the President (November 4, 1987)".
  48. "Statement on Japan-United States Semiconductor Trade (November 4, 1987)".
  49. "Nomination of Frank C. Carlucci To Be Secretary of Defense (November 5, 1987)".
  50. "Informal Exchange With Reporters on the Supreme Court Nomination of Douglas H. Ginsburg (November 6, 1987)".
  51. "Remarks to Ethnic and Minority Administration Supporters on the Supreme Court Nomination of Douglas H. Ginsburg (November 6, 1987)".
  52. "Nominations and Appointments (November 6, 1987)".
  53. "Radio Address to the Nation on Philippine-United States Relations and the Situation in Central America (November 7, 1987)".
  54. "Statement on the Withdrawal of the Supreme Court Nomination of Douglas H. Ginsburg (November 7, 1987)".
  55. "Remarks to the Volunteers and Staff of the United Way of America in Alexandria, Virginia (November 9, 1987)".
  56. "Remarks to Representatives of the Organization of American States (November 9, 1987)".
  57. "White House Statement on the Monetary Exchange Rate (November 10, 1987)".
  58. "Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Chaim Herzog of Israel (November 10, 1987)".
  59. "Informal Exchange With Reporters (November 10, 1987)".
  60. "Remarks Announcing the Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy To Be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (November 11, 1987)".
  61. "Remarks Following a Meeting With Afghan Resistance Leaders and Members of Congress (November 12, 1987)".
  62. "Appointment of Marion C. Blakey as Special Assistant to the President and Director of Public Affairs (November 12, 1987)".
  63. "Proclamation 5741 -- National Arts Week, 1987 (November 12, 1987)".
  64. "Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Young American Medals for Bravery and Service (November 13, 1987)".
  65. "Radio Address to the Nation on the Supreme Court Nomination of Anthony M. Kennedy, Central America, and Deficit Reduction (November 14, 1987)".
  66. "Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the American Council of Life Insurance (November 16, 1987)".
  67. "Proclamation 5742 -- Recognition of the Disabled American Veterans Vietnam Veterans National Memorial as a Memorial of National Significance (November 16, 1987)".
  68. "Message to the Congress Transmitting the Japan-United States Fishery Agreement (November 17, 1987)".
  69. "Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Frank C. Carlucci as Secretary of Defense (November 23, 1987)".
  70. "Executive Order 12616 -- Providing for the Restoration of Law and Order in the State of Georgia (November 24, 1987)".
  71. "Remarks on Arms Control and an Informal Exchange With Reporters in Denver, Colorado (November 24, 1987)".
  72. "Remarks on the Strategic Defense Initiative to Martin Marietta Denver Astronautics Employees in Waterton, Colorado (November 24, 1987)".
  73. "Radio Address to the Nation on Soviet-United States Relations (November 28, 1987)".
  74. "Remarks to Local Business Leaders at a White House Briefing on Deficit Reduction (November 30, 1987)".
  75. "Remarks at a Luncheon Hosted by the Heritage Foundation (November 30, 1987)".
  76. "Statement on Signing the Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987 (November 30, 1987)".
  77. "Nomination of Leonard H.O. Spearman, Sr., To Be United States Ambassador to Rwanda (December 1, 1987)".
  78. "Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Area High School Seniors in Jacksonville, Florida (December 1, 1987)".
  79. "Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate Transmitting a Report on Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements (December 2, 1987)".
  80. "Statement by Assistant to the President for Press Relations Fitzwater on Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements (December 2, 1987)".
  81. "Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for James H. Burnley IV as Secretary of Transportation (December 3, 1987)".
  82. "Nomination of T.S. Ary To Be Director of the Bureau of Mines (December 3, 1987)".
  83. "Nomination of Mark Sullivan III To Be General Counsel of the Department of the Treasury (December 4, 1987)".
  84. "Radio Address to the Nation on Deficit Reduction and Soviet-United States Relations (December 5, 1987)".
  85. "Proclamation 5750 -- Wright Brothers Day, 1987 (December 5, 1987)".
  86. "Informal Exchange With Reporters on the Soviet-United States Summit Meeting (December 7, 1987)".
  87. "Statement on Signing the Sentencing Act of 1987 (December 7, 1987)".
  88. "Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With News Editors and Broadcasters (December 11, 1987)".
  89. "Nomination of Hershey Gold To Be a Member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (December 11, 1987)".
  90. "Radio Address to the Nation Following the Soviet-United States Summit Meeting (December 12, 1987)".
  91. "Remarks to the Board of Trustees of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (December 14, 1987)".
  92. "Appointment of Charles Nicholas Rostow as Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (December 14, 1987)".
  93. "Nomination of J. Daniel Howard To Be an Assistant Secretary of Defense (December 21, 1987)".
  94. "Executive Order 12618 -- Uniform Treatment of Federally Funded Inventions (December 22, 1987)".
  95. "Proclamation 5755 -- Year of New Sweden, 1988 (December 23, 1987)".
  96. "Proclamation 5756 -- National Skiing Day, 1988 (December 23, 1987)".
  97. "Proclamation 5757 -- National Day of Excellence, 1988 (December 23, 1987)".
  98. "Executive Order 12620 -- Delegation of Authority With Respect to the Administration of Justice Program (December 24, 1987)".
  99. "White House Statement on Imports From the European Economic Community (December 24, 1987)".
  100. "Radio Address to the Nation on Voluntarism (December 26, 1987)".
  101. "Statement on the Eighth Anniversary of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan (December 27, 1987)".
  102. "Executive Order 12621 -- President's Task Force on Market Mechanisms (December 29, 1987)".
  103. "Order 12622 -- Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay and Allowances (December 31, 1987)".
  104. "Statement by Assistant to the President for Press Relations Fitzwater on the Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 1987 (December 31, 1987)".
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