February 3, 1982
Dear Mike:
Thank you for your letter of February 3, 1982. I accept your resignation as Administrator of the
Small Business Administration with sincere regret, effective today.
Your service to the Nation in this capacity, especially your support of the Administration's
economic program, has been greatly appreciated. I know that in the years ahead you will be able
to look back with pride on your many accomplishments as an advocate of small business.
I wish you all future success and happiness, and I look forward to your continued participation in
the Administration.
Sincerely,
Ronald Reagan
[The Honorable Michael Cardenas, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration,
Washington, D.C. 20416]
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Dear Mr. President:
I regretfully submit my resignation as Administrator of the U.S. Small Business
Administration.
Mr. President, I leave this position with the full realization that we have accomplished many of the
objectives that we initially set out to achieve for the benefit of the small business community.
Unfortunately, too little of our success in this regard reached public attention.
The Small Business Administration, under my leadership has been a strong advocate of your
economic recovery program. I want to assure you of my continued support of these programs and
your administration.
I remain, as always, a strong small business advocate.
Respectfully,
Michael Cardenas
[The President, The White House, Washington, D.C. 20500]
Note: The texts of the letters were made available by the Office of the Press Secretary on
February 4.