Jun 14, 2010 | Domestic Policy, News
The establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency in 1970 was one of the most important actions of Richard Nixon’s presidency, setting up an arm of the Federal government’s executive branch that now employs more than 17,000 people and operates a budget of...
Jun 12, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
Thirty-nine years ago today Tricia Nixon married Edward Finch Cox in the White House Rose Garden, in one of the truly most memorable moments in the Executive Mansion’s history. Last month, Mrs. Cox visited the White House for a Mother’s Day tea, as...
Jun 8, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
Fred Malek, White House special assistant during the Nixon Administration and later RN’s Deputy Director of OMB, and also finance co-chairman of Sen. John McCain’s 2008 presidential campaign, was appointed last month by Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell...
Jun 8, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
Let’s get out that familiar box with the elegant script on top, open it, and pick a card at random. The question reads: What was Canada’s foremost cultural export of the 1980s? As hard as it may be to believe, the answer is not Michael J. Fox, but surely...
Jun 3, 2010 | News, The New Nixon
The panel discussion about the welfare-reform initiatives of the Nixon era, which was held at George Washington University on Wednesday, had many useful lessons for today’s policy-makers. The fifth Nixon Legacy Forum was co-sponsored by the Richard Nixon...