limited federal funding for stem cell research
an executive order signed by President Bush 2001 (GradPoint)
an executive order signed by President Bush 2001 (GradPoint)
The Department of Homeland Security signed by George W. Bush in 2002.
George H. W. Bush was the president in 1990.
The President, George W. Bush.
yes
President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law in 2002. The act aimed to improve accountability in education and close achievement gaps among students.
In order : President George Bush, President Clinton, and then President George W. Bush (President George Bush's son).
george bush
That, my friend, would be the President of the United States. At the moment, George W. Bush holds that position.
First, a word of caution: there are internet rumors that President Obama has signed more executive orders than any president in history (false), declared martial law (false), or signed 900 executive orders (false). In actuality, all presidents sign executive orders, and while the name sounds very serious, most of them are quite mundane-- naming monuments, creating new committees, establishing a new department. The number signed during a four-year term will vary: George H.W. Bush signed 166 of them during his four years in office; Bill Clinton signed 144 of them; George W. Bush signed 171 of them. And at the end of his first term, Mr. Obama had signed a total of 147 of them. To read which executive orders Mr. Obama has signed, some of which include creating a committee to study Health Care Reform, permitting stem cell research, prohibiting certain transactions with North Korea, and improving access to mental health services for returning veterans, I enclose a link to all of the ones he has signed thus far.
He signed a flag for a well wisher