Statement Of Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary Of The Interior, Before The National Critical Materials Council, Washington, DC January 14, 1986

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 47
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- 19328 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
It is a pleasure to submit to the National Critical Materials Council (Council) some of my thoughts concerning the important tasks which lie before you. It long has been my belief that America's economic health and national security may depend to a substantial degree on whether we have available to us an adequate supply of critical and strategic materials at reasonable cost. To the extent the Council can contribute to the identification and implementation of wise public policies which facilitate the achievement of that goal, we and our children should be grateful. Even before assuming office, President Reagan warned of the danger of undue dependence on imported materials essential to the Nation's defense and economic well-being. After his election, he appointed a transition task force on strategic and critical materials, and he later directed the Cabinet Council on Natural Resources and Environment to prepare .a National Materials and Minerals Program Plan and Report to Congress, which he forwarded to the Congress in April 1982. In 1984, my predecessor, Secretary Clark, established the National Strategic Materials and Minerals Program Advisory Committee, popularly known as the "Mott Committee" because of its distinguished chairman, retired Admiral William C. Mott.
Citation
APA: (1986) Statement Of Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary Of The Interior, Before The National Critical Materials Council, Washington, DC January 14, 1986
MLA: Statement Of Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary Of The Interior, Before The National Critical Materials Council, Washington, DC January 14, 1986. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.