Timeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1996)

January

  • January 1 – President Clinton issues a statement on the death of Arleigh A. Burke, reflecting on his dinner meeting with him the previous summer and expressing condolences to his family.[1]
  • January 2 – President Clinton states that he hopes an agreement can emerge during budget negotiations while speaking to reporters in the Oval Office.[2]
  • January 3 – President Clinton addresses the ongoing government shutdown and its consequences on the American people in the Briefing Room.[3]
  • January 3 – President Clinton sends a message to Congress on the subject of the national emergency afflicting Libya.[4]
  • January 3 – President Clinton sends a message to Congress regarding the most-favored-nation trade status of Romania.[5]
  • January 23 – President Clinton delivers his annual State of the Union Address before a joint session of Congress.[6]
  • January 26 – President Clinton signs H.R. 2880 into law. The legislation is the ninth resolution for the 1996 fiscal year signed by the president.[7]
  • January 26 – In a statement, President Clinton calls the Senate ratification of the START II Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty an increase in "the security of the American people".[8]
  • January 26 – President Clinton addresses the National Association of Hispanic Publications at the National Press Club.[9]
  • January 27 – In a morning Oval Office address, President Clinton notes the tenth anniversary of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and details efforts made toward getting Congress to collaborate on balancing the budget.[10]
  • January 29 – President Clinton announces the national campaign to reduce teen pregnancy in the Roosevelt Room.[11]
  • January 30 – During an afternoon appearance in the Oval Office, President Clinton answers questions from reporters on the Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission, Russia, Chechnya, and welfare reform.[12]
  • January 30 – President Clinton delivers an address on the debt ceiling and answers questions from reporters in the Cabinet Room.[13]
  • January 30 – President Clinton sends a letter to Congressional leaders over the United States Air Force being in operation in close proximity to Groom Lake, Nevada.[14]

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

‌* September 5 – President Clinton delivers a speech on the education policies of his administration while on the campus of Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Florida during the morning.[15]

  • September 7 – A radio address, recorded by President Clinton the prior day, is broadcast during the morning, in which President Clinton calls on members of both parties in Congress to pass a treaty that "will increase the safety of our citizens at home as well as our troops in the field."[16]
  • September 8 – President Clinton issues a statement on the death of Arthur Sherwood Flemming the prior day.[17]
  • September 9 – President Clinton receives the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security's initial report and speaks to reporters in the Oval Office during the morning.[18] President Clinton discusses Potomac River flood damage in the South Lawn[19] and meets with Prime Minister of Israel Binyamin Netanyahu at the White House during the afternoon.[20]
  • September 10 – President Clinton signs the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1997.[21] President Clinton delivers a speech to the Southern Governors' Association at the Ritz Carlton Hotel during the afternoon.[22]

October

November

December

  • December 23 – President Clinton issues a statement on George Joulwan retiring.[23] The Press Secretary office releases a recording of President Clinton giving a Christmas greeting.[24] President Clinton delivers an address at the Goettge Memorial Fieldhouse in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina during the afternoon.[25]
  • December 28 – President Clinton discusses policies being implemented for the protection of children in vehicles during his radio address recorded the previous day in the Roosevelt Room and broadcast during the morning.[26]
  • December 29 – President Clinton issues a statement on the Korean Peninsula Submarine Incident Resolution.[27]

References

  1. Statement on the Death of Admiral Arleigh A. Burke (January 1, 1996)
  2. Exchange With Reporters on the Budget Negotiations (January 2, 1996)
  3. Remarks on the Impact of the Budget Impasse and an Exchange With Reporters (January 3, 1996)
  4. Message to the Congress on Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Libya (January 3, 1996)
  5. Message to the Congress on Most-Favored-Nation Trade Status for Romania (January 3, 1996)
  6. Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress on the State of the Union (January 23, 1996)
  7. Statement on Signing the Ninth Continuing Resolution (January 26, 1996)
  8. Statement on Senate Ratification of the START II Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty With Russia (January 26, 1996)
  9. Remarks to the National Association of Hispanic Publications (January 26, 1996)
  10. The President's Radio Address (January 27, 1996)
  11. Remarks Announcing the National Campaign To Reduce Teen Pregnancy (January 29, 1996)
  12. Remarks Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin of Russia and an Exchange With Reporters (January 30, 1996)
  13. Remarks on the Budget Negotiations and the Debt Ceiling and an Exchange With Reporters (January 30, 1996)
  14. Letter to Congressional Leaders on the United States Air Force Operating Location Near Groom Lake, Nevada (January 30, 1996)
  15. Remarks in Tampa, Florida (September 5, 1996)
  16. The President's Radio Address (September 7, 1996)
  17. Statement on the Death of Arthur Flemming (September 8, 1996)
  18. Remarks Announcing Counterterrorism Initiatives and an Exchange With Reporters (September 9, 1996)
  19. Remarks After Surveying Flood Damage Along the Potomac River and an Exchange With Reporters (September 9, 1996)
  20. Remarks Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of Israel and an Exchange With Reporters (September 9, 1996)
  21. Statement on Signing the District of Columbia Appropriations Act, 1997 (September 10, 1996)
  22. Remarks to the Southern Governors' Association in Kansas City (September 10, 1996)
  23. Statement on the Retirement of General George A. Joulwan, USA (December 23, 1996)
  24. Christmas Greeting to the Nation (December 23, 1996)
  25. Remarks at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina (December 23, 1996)
  26. The President's Radio Address (December 28, 1996)
  27. Statement on the Resolution of the Korean Peninsula Submarine Incident (December 29, 1996)

See also

U.S. presidential administration timelines
Preceded by
Clinton presidency (1995)
Clinton presidency (1996) Succeeded by
Clinton presidency (1997)
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