On September 6th in US Political History
Part III
Part III
On September 6th in 2001 President Bush named John Danforth as a special envoy to broker a peace agreement in Sudan’s civil war.
On September 6th in 2001 The US Senate passed a deadline extension for illegal immigrants to apply for visas.
On September 6th in 2002 Meeting outside Washington D.C., for only the second time since 1800, Congress convened in New York to pay homage to the victims and heroes of Sept. 11, 2001.
On September 6th in 2002 US officials reported that the assets of Wa'el Hamza Julaidan, alleged al Qaeda financier, had been frozen, and that he had been located in Saudi Arabia.
On September 6th in 2004 Former President Clinton underwent successful quadruple heart bypass surgery in NYC.
On September 6th in 2005 President Bush said the US government could end up spending as much as $200 billion to care for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. President Bush and Congress pledged to open separate investigations into the sluggish federal response to Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans' broken levees.
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