Mr. President. I arise today to speak about one of the most serious domestic problems that we face. I am referring to the problem of our cities. In earlier times in our Nations history. our cities provided a great lure for both native Americans and immigrants alike. Unfortunately. today urban life has lost much of its appeal. The fact that many Americans do not want to vacation or live in many of our cities reflects the problems which have overtaken us. The rioting in our inner cities has ended but underlying problems remain. Far too frequently. urban life has meant physical decay. crime. congestion. and pollution.
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