Checklist of White House Press releases

Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, June 21, 2004

The following list contains releases of the Office of the Press Secretary that are neither printed as items nor covered by entries in the Digest of Other White House Announcement.

Released June 12

Statement by the Deputy Press Secretary on disaster assistance to Kentucky

Released June 13

Statement by the Press Secretary on disaster assistance to Missouri

Released June 14

Transcript of a press briefing by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Director Mark McClellan on implementation of the prescription drug discount cards

Fact sheet: Medicare Drug Discount Cards Help Seniors Save on Prescription Drug Costs

Statement by the Press Secretary announcing that the President signed S. 2092

Released June 15

Transcript of a press briefing by Press Secretary Scott McClellan

Statement by the Press Secretary on disaster assistance to Virginia

Statement by the Press Secretary- announcing that the President signed S.J. Res. 28

Released June 16

Transcript of a press gaggle by Press Secretary Scott McClellan

Statement by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice on the resignation of Ambassador Otto Reich as Special Envoy for Western Hemisphere Initiatives

Released June 17

Transcript of a press briefing by Press Secretary" Scott McClellan

Fact sheet: Supporting America's Small Businesses

Released June 18

Transcript of a press gaggle by Deputy Press Secretary Claire Buchan

Transcript of remarks by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice at the Leon H. Sullivan Summit awards dinner

Statement by the Press Secretary: Visit by Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy of Hungary

Statement by the Press Secretary: Visit by President Ricardo Lagos of Chile

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