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One of the most enduring pieces of legislation signed by former President George H.W. Bush, who died on Friday at the age of 94, is the American Disabilities Act, which he signed into law in 1990.
The letter was written in black pen on wide-ruled notebook paper. At the bottom was a signature: President George H.W. Bush. In the letter, Bush refers to his son, George W. Bush, who was ...
The nation's farewell to President George H.W. Bush ended ... According to a Bush family spokesperson, the late president, who had a signature pair of socks for seemingly every occasion, was ...
Former first lady Barbara Bush died Tuesday after a series of hospitalizations. She was the wife of former President George H.W. Bush and the mother of former President George W. Bush. Born ...
At least five former aides to former President George H.W. Bush also signed the letter, which has 238 signatures in all. A similar group of about 150 anti-Trump former staffers of Bush ...
Almost 30 years ago, President George H.W. Bush vowed his Americans with Disabilities Act would be a “sledgehammer” to the barriers that kept physically and mentally challenged American from ...
Jenna Bush Hager Pokes Fun at Dad George W. Bush On-Air ... using Bush Jr.'s signature Southern twang. "He never said that?" Kotb asked as the group cracked up over the throwback impression.