President Bush Sr.
President Harry Truman
Benjamin Harrison.
President Grover Cleveland signed into law the bill that made Labor Day an official national holiday in 1894.
That was signed by Grover Cleveland on the 28th of June 1894.
He was president of the Continental Congress when independence was signed, making him the first American President.
During his first four years, President Obama signed 140 executive orders, which is not an unusual number. Internet reports that he signed 900 of them are false.
No, this is an internet myth. The president has signed about 137 executive orders, which is a very typical number for a president at this point in his term.
Ronald Regan signed the bill in 1983.
Ronald Regan signed the bill on November 2, 1983.
Take your pick. In 1864, Abraham Lincoln signed federal legislation directing the state of California to protect the Valley. In 1890, Benjamin Harrison signed a law making a huge area outside the Valley a national park. In 1906, Theodore Roosevelt signed a law transferring jurisdiction of the Valley to the federal government.
President Grover
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