The Administration makes a bogus charge that this is a "quota" bill.
For many of them, it is a tough one because the label "quota bill" was stamped on the measure last year.
"If it can be fixed so everyone is happy and we don't have a quota bill, why not make the effort?"
"It's not a quota bill and this is intended to show that," a senior Administration official said.
And, yes, it took me to veto two civil rights quota bills, because I don't believe in quotas.
Yet he persisted in mislabeling the 1990 measure a "quota bill."
"There's been nothing to change our belief that it's a quota bill," he said.
It has never been fair to label this measure a "quota bill."
Then quit this nonsense about the civil rights act being a quota bill.
You know darn well that it's not a quota bill.