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 115 STAT. 2868 PROCLAMATION 7506—NOV. 21, 2001 6. The artide descnption of subheading 9903.72 13 is modiTwd lo read as toNows. including the oounlrtes and adocaboos hereby inserted immediately below such article description respadiv* aggragalaquantityo* goodsthe ptDdudola loralgnciounlry ipadfiedbakm. aftaiwNch no UKI\ eooda tte produa olsuchcountry may beenteredduring the ramamdero(such periodurKlar ttns subheadirig ElifopeenCommunity 1CM.U7.4a6lio Trmtdad and robago ^ 61. 716. 789110 Afmenia.Azerba^an. Belaius.Gaoro^. KazaUuten. Kyigyzslan. Moktove. RuMia.Tajikntan. Turtunefwslan. Uliraineandlizbekistan 47.034.377 kg Alothercounlrtas tS9.07Q.170 kg* 7. The article description of subheading 9903 72 14 is modifwdto read as follows, including the countnes and allocalions hereby inserted immediately below stxrh articte descnption If erMreddurngIte penodfromDecember 1. 2002. thniugfiMarch1. 2003, mduiive. m the raspeckve aggrvgal*quanlrty of good*thapfoduct of atoraiQAoountty apadftedtMkm. •hm «4>ich noiitdt peodathe product of MchODunlry iray beentereddunngtharnnattvlarof audiperiodunder tvs aubtwaOng- EuropewiCommjnify 104.987.4Mkg TnnidadandTobago 6t.7t6.789kg Armenta. A2e(b«fan. BelanM. Gdorgv. Kazakhaten. KyrgyzalMi. Moldova. Ruaata.TafMuctan. Turtueantalan, Uliraineandlilbeldalan 47.034.377 kg AloewoounMas 159.076.170 kg' Proclamation 7506 of November 21, 2001 National Family Week, 2001 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation American families are the bedrock of our society. They are the primary source of strength and heahh for both individuals and communities across our Nation. As we continue our recovery from the horrific acts committed by terrorists against the United States on September 11, our families provide us with a vital source of comfort and reassurance. Americans grieve with those who suffered the loss of a family member in the brutal and cowardly terrorist attacks. The September 11 tragedy has allowed America to see firsthand the profound bonds of love that characterize the American family. Parents, children, spouses, and siblings mourned their lost loved ones, cared for the injured, and prayed for protection and health for all Americans. In the midst of great loss, we saw great love flowing from the hearts of America's families. My Administration is committed to strengthening the American family. Many one-parent families are also a source of comfort and reassurance, yet a family with a mom and dad who are committed to marriage and devote themselves to their children helps provide children a sound foundation for success. Government can support families by promoting policies that help strengthen the institution of marriage and help parents rear their children in positive and healthy environments. My proposed budget includes initiatives that encourage family cohesion. It provides over $60 million for grants that encourage responsible fatherhood. Grants would be awarded to groups that promote successful parenting and strong marriages and to faith-based and community organizations that help unemployed or low-income parents and their children avoid or leave welfare. Thi.s initiative will help spur new community-level approaches to aid low-income families. To strengthen States' ability to promote child safety, stability, and well-being, my budget also proposes a substantial increase in funding for the Promoting Safe and Stable Families program. These additional resources will help States keep children with their biological families, when safe and appropriate, or place children with loving adoptive fam-
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