I HAVE signed H.R. 1627, "For the relief of the Princess
Anne County School Board, Virginia." The noise and potential danger from
jet aircraft using the Oceana Naval Air Base has made certain school buildings
belonging to the Board largely unusable, and this bill directs that the
Board be compensated for them in an amount to be determined by the Court
of Claims.
The courts provide a remedy
in cases such as this, and I believe judicial remedies, rather than legislative
determinations, should be pursued when they are available.
Because the Board's claim is
obviously meritorious, I did not withhold approval of H.R. 1627. However,
I wish to make it clear at this first opportunity that I do not approve
the concept of Congressional action when adequate relief is available in
judicial proceedings.