On May 2nd in US Political History
Part IV
On May 2nd in 1997 President Clinton and congressional Republicans came to terms on a plan to balance the budget over five years.
On May 2nd in 1997 A new national memorial honoring President Franklin D. Roosevelt was officially opened in Washington, D.C., and was dedicated by Pres. Clinton
On May 2nd in 1998 In separate radio addresses, President Clinton and congressional Republicans lambasted the Internal Revenue Service and promised more reforms to prevent future abuses.
On May 2nd in 1999 A US F-16 went down over western Serbia on the 39th night of air strikes. Allied forces rescued the pilot.
On May 2nd in 2001 President Bush and Republican congressional leaders clinched a budget deal embracing most of the president's tax and spending goals.
On May 2nd in 2002 The Bush administration committed to join a UN international conference on Middle East peace and economic reconstruction.
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