96-26223. National Disability Employment Awareness Month, 1996  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 198 (Thursday, October 10, 1996)]
    [Presidential Documents]
    [Pages 53291-53292]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-26223]
    
    
    
    
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    Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 198 / Thursday, October 10, 1996 / 
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                    Proclamation 6929 of October 4, 1996
    
                    
    National Disability Employment Awareness Month, 
                    1996
    
                    By the President of the United States of America
    
                    A Proclamation
    
                    As we rapidly approach the 21st century, we are 
                    entering an age dominated by information and 
                    technology, the microchip and the global marketplace. 
                    We can't afford to waste the talents of a single person 
                    if we are to succeed in this exciting and challenging 
                    new world, and people with disabilities have a major 
                    role to play in helping us to achieve a dynamic, 
                    productive work force in a united community.
    
                    In the darkest days of World War II, the American 
                    people looked to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a 
                    person with a disability, for leadership and strength. 
                    Today, as college presidents and scientists, world-
                    class athletes and physicians, our citizens with 
                    disabilities make their own invaluable contributions to 
                    our Nation's strength. From Main Street to Wall Street, 
                    they have performed successfully at every level of 
                    business and government, demonstrating in large ways 
                    and small that they can meet the same challenges as 
                    everyone else.
    
                     We can be proud of the great progress we have made in 
                    eliminating overt discrimination. Leaders of business 
                    and industry, veterans service organizations, and 
                    labor, as well as community leaders from all walks of 
                    life, have worked together to implement the Americans 
                    with Disabilities Act, which bans discrimination in 
                    recruitment, interviewing, hiring, and advancement.
    
                     Yet, 50 years after President Roosevelt's death, too 
                    many doors to employment remain closed to individuals 
                    with disabilities. We must work to eradicate more 
                    subtle forms of discrimination. We must make sure that 
                    our words of support for empowerment and inclusion 
                    continue to be reflected in our policies. It is up to 
                    all of us--employers, labor, educators, veterans, 
                    people with disabilities, and government--to stay the 
                    course until every barrier against individuals with 
                    disabilities comes down.
    
                    In recognition of the great potential of people with 
                    disabilities, and to encourage all Americans to work 
                    toward their full participation in our work force, the 
                    Congress, by Joint Resolution, approved August 11, 
                    1945, as amended (36 U.S.C. 155), has designated 
                    October of each year as ``National Disability 
                    Employment Awareness Month.''
    
                    NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the 
                    United States of America, do hereby proclaim October 
                    1996 as National Disability Employment Awareness Month. 
                    I call upon government officials, educators, labor 
                    leaders, employers, and the people of the United States 
                    to observe this month with appropriate programs and 
                    activities that reaffirm our determination to fulfill 
                    both the letter and the spirit of the Americans with 
                    Disabilities Act.
    
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                    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                    fourth day of October, in the year of our Lord nineteen 
                    hundred and ninety-six, and of the Independence of the 
                    United States of America the two hundred and twenty-
                    first.
    
                        (Presidential Sig.)
    
    [FR Doc. 96-26223
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Published:
10/10/1996
Department:
Executive Office of the President
Entry Type:
Presidential Document
Document Number:
96-26223
Pages:
53291-53292 (2 pages)
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