Bush Not Pressing to Cast Reagan for Mall
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The Bush administration says it’s too soon to decide to put Ronald Reagan in the company of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln with a memorial on the National Mall.
Richard Ring, an official of the National Park Service, noted at a House subcommittee hearing that Reagan himself, “a man who followed the rules,” signed the ban on any memorials on the Mall until 25 years after a person’s death. He said he was speaking for the Bush administration.
Rep. James V. Hansen (R-Utah), chairman of the panel and sponsor of legislation to waive the waiting period, said it was arbitrary and Reagan is “a very special case.”
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