President George W. Bush signs the "National Amber Alert Bill" into Law. The legislation's centerpiece would expand nationwide a voluntary rapid-response network to help find kidnapped children. President Bush said in a statement, "No family should ever have to endure the nightmare of losing a child,". (Courtesy CBS) Dateline: April 30th, 2003 Conference on Missing, Exploited and Runaway Children, October 10, 2002 October 10, 2002 - President Bush's White House Conference Remarks Remarks by the President of at White House Conference on Missing, Exploited, and Runaway Children Ronald Reagan Building Washington, D.C. 12:09 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thanks for coming. One of the reasons I like this job so much is you get to be introduced by your wife. (Laughter). And I appreciate Laura's love and compassion for all children, and I appreciate the job she's doing. I'm a lucky man to be able to call her my wife call her my wife. And thanks for coming. President's Remarks Upon Signing of S. 151, the Protect Act | |
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